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Chariot Posted 20 years ago
Medical & Dental Studies

vaccination

I am looking for English translation to the following meaning:

this person is not allowed to have a flu vaccination if he has a chronicle illness and at the time of having a flu vaccination he is suffering from the symptons.

this person is allowed to have a flu vaccination if he has a chronicle illness and at the time of having a flu vaccination he has no symptons.

a lowering of the platelet count as a reaction to a flu shot. The lowering is temporary, the platelet count will go up to the normal level in a short period of time. Thanks.
  

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Are you talking about a specific person or just people in general? At the moment you are only talking about one specific man. Anyway, if one specific man: This person (man/patient?

  • Are you talking about a specific person or just people in general?
  • At the moment you are only talking about one specific man.
  • Anyway, if one specific man: This person (man/patient?
  • might be better than 'person') should not have a flu vaccination if he has a chronic illness and is showing symtoms at the time of vaccination.
  • ) is should have a flu vaccination if he has a chronic illness but no symptoms at the time of vaccination.
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Are you talking about a specific person or just people in general? At the moment you are only talking about one specific man.

Anyway, if one specific man:

This person (man/patient? might be better than 'person') should not have a flu vaccination if he has a chronic illness and is showing symtoms at the time of vaccination.

This person (man/patient?) is should have a fl
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I am talking about people in general. These are words in a flu shot agreement which warns people of possible reactions to a flu shot.

I noticed the use of "show" in your explanation: "This person...... is showing symptoms." I wonder if show can be used this way: "The symptoms are showing at the time vaccination." Thanks.
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Sorry, the blue coloured highlight prevents people from reading.

"The symptoms are showing at the time of vaccination."
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You need to re-phrase these then as at the moment it sounds as though you are talking about a specific man. (You shouldn't use 'he' to refer to men and women, for example).

Do not administer the flu vaccination if the patient has a chronic illness with active symptoms at the time of vaccination.

The flu vaccination may be administered if the patient has a chronic illness but no a
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0For the last one, you could say: 02br
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00A decrease in platelet count may result from receiving the flu shot. This decrease is transient and will resolve within a short time period.02br
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00Kim, RN0-
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0Actually, "transient" implies that it "comes and goes", so stick with "temporary."0-
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What is meant by short time before platelet will go up to its normal value? is it days? how long?

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