Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) is a bacterium called Haemophilus influenzae serotype b. It is one of several strains of the Haemophilus influenzae bacterium. Hib is known to cause severe illnesses, particularly in young children.
Hib infections can lead to diseases such as meningitis (inflammation of the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord), pneumonia (lung infection), sepsis (bloodstream infection), cellulitis (skin infection), and other invasive infections.
Vaccination is the best way to prevent Hib infection.
Hib vaccination for adults in India
In India, the Hib vaccine is primarily recommended for children as part of the routine immunization schedule and is not routinely recommended for adults in India, as the risk of Hib infections significantly decreases after childhood. However, adults with certain medical conditions and those getting a bone marrow transplant are generally recommended a Hib vaccine.
Missed Hib vaccination?
Children who have missed taking the Hib vaccine can opt for catch-up vaccination! Catch-up vaccination for Hib is recommended up to 5 years of age. The number of doses recommended and the intervals between these doses will depend on the child’s age when vaccination begins. For more information on catch-up vaccination for pneumococcal disease please contact your doctor or a Vaccine expert.
Cost of Hib vaccination in India
The Hib vaccination cost of Hib vaccination depends on factors such as the type of vaccine, brand, manufacturer, applicable taxes and the vaccination service provider. Since diphtheria vaccines are only available in form of combination vaccines in India, the cost of Hib vaccination ranges between Rs. 2000 to Rs. 4200 for each dose depending upon the combination of Hib vaccine chosen.
Hib vaccination at home in India
Vaccination at home offers a convenient, accessible and safe way to protect you and your family from Hib infection. It allows individuals to receive the vaccine in a familiar environment, reducing potential anxiety or discomfort associated with visiting a clinic. Home vaccination not only saves time and effort, it also minimizes exposure to potential infections in crowded healthcare settings. INVC vaccine experts can help you with availability and scheduling of Hib vaccine at home in India.
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