Question

Is the rotavirus vaccine an oral liquid? Do I need to take it orally multiple times? Can it be administered by muscle injection? Before or after meals?

Answer

The rotavirus vaccine is a vaccine intended for children aged between 2 and 3 months. It is administered via direct mouth-to-mouth feeding, with a dosage of 3 milliliters per time, and needs to be taken orally only once a year. Contraindications include individuals with physical discomfort, fever, acute infectious diseases, or other serious illnesses, as well as those with immune deficiencies or receiving immunosuppressive treatments.