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Vaccine 2nd Dose after Dengue
Hello, i was recently diagonised with dengue on 1st Sep 2021, was hospitalised for 3 days and discharged on 5th Sep 2021. My platelets had dropped up to 55000. I was discharged on 5th Sep 2021 after my platelets had increasing trend and crossed 100000. As of today, i am feeling easy tiredness and fatigue with no other symptoms. My query is, as my vaccine 2nd dose Covishield is due on 17th Sep 2021, should i go ahead with this dose or should i do a followup bloodtest ?
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Please recover fully and then go for the vaccine dose.
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Post pone it for few days...
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According to latest guidelines 2nd dose gaps are as follows in India Covishield b/w 84-112days Covaxin 28days Sputnik V 21days
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Recover fully clinically Repeat CBC Take vaccine
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Do not take any vaccine ever with ongoing infection/fever/severe illness
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