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elmobluey

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DVM Vaccines
« on: December 24, 2019, 08:10:38 pm »
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I've had a few doctors appointments recently...
It turns out I'm a non-responder to a lot of vaccines. Currently, it's Measles, Hepatitis B and Mumps that I know if and I'm getting more vaccines and blood tests next year to see if I'm a non-responder. I don't think I will be able to see if I'm immune to a lot of diseases until near the middle of next year, as I have to wait at least 4 weeks between every single vaccine, then a follow up blood test.
I suddenly realised today that the Q-fever and Tetanus (for some universities) vaccines are requirements. 
IF I am a non-responder to Q-fever (and/or Tetanus), what am I able to do? :(
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Re: DVM Vaccines
« Reply #1 on: December 24, 2019, 09:32:31 pm »
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I'd speak to the uni about it, I reckon they'll have encountered this situation before and will have a solution to the problem.
I'm doing a course with vaccine requirements and there are a couple of ways to meet the reqs. If I remember correctly (for my course at least) if you're a non responder they send you to an infectious diseases specialist who can certify you've had the vaccines and don't respond to them or something.
But yeah don't stress because the uni will be able to help you out :)