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From October 1, 2020, rotavirus infection will become a target disease for routine vaccinations.

Last updated: November 22, 2022

From October 1, 2020, rotavirus infection will be a target disease for routine vaccination.
Those who are eligible should also be vaccinated against rotavirus gastroenteritis.
There are two types of rotavirus vaccine. Please consult with a vaccination doctor and inoculate either vaccine for the required number of times.

Target audience

Children born after August 1, 2020

Type of vaccine rotarix rotatec
Vaccination period From 6 weeks 0 days after birth to 24 weeks 0 days after birth

From 6 weeks 0 days after birth to 32 weeks 0 days after birth

Number of vaccinations Twice 3 times

Standard first vaccination period

From 8 weeks 0 days to 14 weeks 6 days Note: Not recommended after 15 weeks 0 days due to increased spontaneous incidence of intussusception.

Fee

Free (fully covered by public funds)

Inoculation method

Please make an appointment at a designated medical institution and receive the vaccination.

Designated medical institution

Please see Routine (statutory) individual immunization for children . (Information will be sent to eligible persons before they are two months old.)

Number of inoculations and interval between inoculations

Image Number of inoculations and interval between inoculations

Notes

Children who cannot be vaccinated

・If you have a clear fever ・If you are clearly suffering from an acute illness ・If it is clear that the ingredients contained in the vaccination received on that day caused anaphylaxis ・If you have a history of intussusception・If you have a congenital gastrointestinal disorder and treatment has not been completed. ・If you have severe combined immunodeficiency.

before vaccination

If your baby is full, he/she may not be able to take the vaccine properly, so we recommend that you refrain from breastfeeding for about 30 minutes before vaccination. Follow your doctor's instructions so that you can drink well.
Even if the vaccine cannot be swallowed or vomited, there is no problem with the effectiveness of the vaccine as long as it is confirmed that even a small amount of the vaccine has been swallowed, so re-inoculation is not necessary.

after vaccination

Immediately after vaccination, please go home after seeing the situation at a medical institution for about 30 minutes. Virus of vaccine may be included in flight of baby after vaccination for approximately two weeks. Wash your hands thoroughly after changing diapers.
If you have an abnormal reaction after vaccination, please consult your family doctor and contact the Health Center.

About intussusception

Intussusception is an intestinal obstruction caused by an intestinal tract.
It is known that the onset of intussusception may slightly increase for about one week after vaccination. In the case of 0-year-old children, the disease can occur even if they are not vaccinated with rotavirus vaccine, so caution is required even if they are not vaccinated.
If any of the following symptoms appear, please consult a medical institution immediately.
・Repeated crying and irritability ・Repeated vomiting

Inquiries regarding this page

Inagi City Welfare Department Health Division
112-1 Hyakumura, Inagi City, Tokyo (Inside Inagi City Health Center)
Phone: 042-378-3421 Fax: 042-377-4944

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