Haemophilus influenzae infection

Hemophilus influenzae is a normal flora of the human upper respiratory tract. It has been mistaken for pathogens of influenza in the past, but the actual pathogenic scope is very wide. In addition to causing respiratory diseases, it can also cause meningitis, sepsis, and conjunctiva Inflammation, female reproductive tract infections, cellulitis, etc. It is not only a common pathogen in infants and young children, but also one of the pathogens in adults. The vaccine can prevent serious diseases such as meningitis, sepsis, myelitis, otitis media, and pericarditis in children caused by Haemophilus influenzae. Best for children under 5 years old.

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