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www.calcuttakids.org info@calcuttakids.org COUNSELING CARDS FOR IMMUNIZATIONS For Community Health Workers Created by Calcutta Kids, May 2012

COUNSELING POINTS FOR IMMUNIZATIONS Sheet 1 Tuberculosis Sheet 2 Diphtheria Sheet 3 Pertussis Sheet 4 Tetanus Sheet 5 Polio Sheet 6 Measles Sheet 7 Blindness Sheet 8 Hepatitis B Sheet 9 Importance of On-Time Immunizations

Immunizations Counseling Cards: 1: Tuberculosis

1 TUBERCULOSIS MESSAGES: What is tuberculosis? o A disease caused by germs spread through the air when an infected person breaths, coughs, or sneezes o Usually affects the lungs, but can also affect the kidneys, spine and brain Why prevent tuberculosis? o The TB bacteria can attack the lungs, kidneys, spine and brain o This can lead to organ failure and ultimately death What are the symptoms of tuberculosis? o Weakness o Coughing blood o Night sweats o Chest pain o Weight loss What vaccine is used to prevent tuberculosis? o The BCG vaccine is used to prevent tuberculosis o BCG prevents only a specific strain of tuberculosis that causes meningitis in children o BCG has variable effectiveness in adults What are the side effects for the tuberculosis vaccine? o A raised blister will form over the site almost immediately after injection o A small, red spot may appear at the injection site 2-6 weeks after vaccination; this red spot will eventually heal but may form a scar o Patients should seek medical attention if they experience more serious side effects

Immunizations Counseling Cards: 2: Diphtheria

2 DIPHTHERIA MESSAGES: What is diphtheria? o A disease caused by germs spread through the air when an infected person breaths, coughs, or sneezes o Usually affects the lungs and breathing tubes Why prevent diphtheria? o Causes a thick, white covering to form on the back of the throat and nose; this leads to breathing and swallowing problems o Diphtheria bacteria can lead to heart failure and cause muscles to stop functioning What are the symptoms of diphtheria? o Starts like a common cold with cold, sore throat, mild fever and chills o Thick covering forms on the back of the throat and nose What vaccine is used to prevent diphtheria? o The DPT vaccine is used to prevent diphtheria o DPT is a single vaccine that fights against diphtheria, pertussis and tetanus What are the side effects for the diphtheria vaccine? o Redness/swelling/pain from injection site o Fever o Vomiting o Patients should seek medical attention if they experience more serious side effects

Immunizations Counseling Cards: 3: Pertussis (Whooping Cough)

3 Pertussis (Whooping Cough) MESSAGES: What is pertussis? o A disease caused by germs spread through the air when an infected person breaths, coughs, or sneezes o Usually affects the lungs and breathing tubes Why prevent pertussis? o Uncontrollable, violent coughing can create severe breathing difficulties o Coughing episodes can cut off the oxygen flow to the brain, causing brain damage and seizures o Causes pneumonia What are the symptoms of pertussis? o Starts with runny nose, sneezing, mild cough and pauses in breathing in infants o Coughing becomes violent after 1 to 2 weeks and the child will begin to make the whooping noise as they gasp for breath o Babies and young children may turn blue while coughing from lack of oxygen What vaccine is used to prevent pertussis? o The DPT vaccine is used to prevent pertussis o DPT is a single vaccine that fights against diphtheria, pertussis and tetanus What are the side effects for the pertussis vaccine? o Redness/swelling/pain from injection site o Fever o Vomiting o Patients should seek medical attention if they experience more serious side effects

Immunizations: 4: Tetanus

4 Tetanus MESSAGES: What is tetanus? o A disease caused when the tetanus bacteria enters the body through a puncture of the skin o Affects the muscles and brain Why prevent tetanus? o Causes severe muscle spasms that can lead to breathing problems, paralysis and seizures o Muscle spasms can be strong enough to break a child s spine What are the symptoms of tetanus? o Tetanus is often called lockjaw because the jaw muscles tighten/crap so the mouth cannot open o Headache o Muscle spasms and stiffness o Trouble swallowing o Seizures o Fever What vaccine is used to prevent tetanus? o The DPT vaccine is used to prevent diphtheria o DPT is a single vaccine that fights against diphtheria, pertussis and tetanus What are the side effects for the tetanus vaccine? o Redness/swelling/pain from injection site o Fever o Vomiting o Patients should seek medical attention if they experience more serious side effects

Immunizations: 5: Polio

5 POLIO MESSAGES: What is polio? o A disease caused when the feces of an infected person enters the mouth of someone else, most commonly through contaminated food or water o Affects the muscles and brain Why prevent polio? o Causes paralysis of the arms and legs, possibly crippling an individual for life o Can affect the muscles that help an individual breath, which can lead to death What are the symptoms of polio? o Most people who get polio do not have symptoms; if symptoms do show, these symptoms are very minor o Fever o Tiredness o Headache o Nausea and vomiting o Sore throat o Stiff neck and back o Pain in arms and legs What vaccine is used to prevent polio? o The OPV vaccine is used to prevent polio o OPV is the only oral vaccine given by Calcutta Kids What are the side effects for the polio vaccine? o Side effects are very rare o Patients should seek medical attention if they experience more serious side effects

Immunizations: 6: Measles

6 Measles MESSAGES: What are measles? o A disease caused by germs spread through the air when an infected person breaths, coughs or sneezes o Affects the lungs and breathing tubes Why prevent measles? o Can cause severe diarrhea, pneumonia, blindness, ear infection, brain inflammation and death o Especially severe among malnourished children, specifically those with vitamin A deficiencies What are the symptoms of measles? o Starts with fever and causes cough, runny nose and red eyes soon after o Rash of tiny, red spots will form at the head and spread to the rest of the body What vaccine is used to prevent measles? o The measles vaccine is used to prevent measles What are the side effects for the polio vaccine? o Fever o Mild rash o Patients should seek medical attention if they experience more serious side effects

Immunizations: 7: Blindness

7 Blindness MESSAGES: What is vitamin A deficiency blindness? o Vitamin A deficiency can lead to extreme dryness of the eye, causing the white part to become thick and wrinkled Why prevent vitamin A deficiency? o Can cause ulcerations of the cornea which can lead to blindness What are the symptoms of blindness due to vitamin A deficiency? o Dry eyes o Clouding of the cornea o Trouble seeing in dim lighting What supplement is used to prevent blindness due to vitamin A deficiency? o Rather than a vaccine, vitamin A is a supplement used as a preventative measure against blindness due to vitamin A deficiency o Vitamin A also reduces childhood deaths and illness by helping the body fight infection

Immunizations: 8: Hepatitis B

8 Hepatitis B MESSAGES: What is hepatitis B? o A disease caused when the blood of an infected person enters the body of someone else o Affects the liver Why prevent vitamin A deficiency? o Can cause liver damage, liver cancer and death o The liver is essential to processing nutrients from food and removing toxins from the blood What are the symptoms of hepatitis B? o Children under 5 usually have no symptoms o Loss of appetite o Fever o Tiredness o Pain in muscles/joints/stomach o Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea o Jaundice What vaccine is used to prevent hepatitis B? o The Hep B vaccine is used to prevent hepatitis B What are the side effects for the hepatitis vaccine? o Sore leg o Fever o Tiredness o Patients should seek medical attention if they experience more serious side effects

Immunizations: 9: Importance of On-Time Immunizations

9 Importance of On-Time Immunizations MESSAGES: Immunizing a child on-time protects the child and others from diseases as early as possible It is especially important for children under 5 to receive their immunizations on-time because their immune systems have not build up the necessary defenses to fight infection If a child misses a scheduled vaccine, the vaccine should be given as soon as possible Tracking vaccines on the Calcutta Kids Child Protection card is especially important o Avoids duplicate vaccinations, which can lead to increased chance of experiencing side-effects o Helps keep immunizations up to date o Increases awareness of next due vaccine