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==Risk Factors==
==Overview==
Infants and young children, household contacts, and day care classmates are at higher risk of acquiring Haemophilus influenza serotype B infection.
Infants and young children, household contacts, and day care classmates are at higher risk of acquiring Haemophilus influenza serotype B infection.


===Risk for travellers===
===Risk Factors===
Unvaccinated infants and children aged less than 5 years who travel may be at risk for serious Hib infection, especially to a country which does not use Hib vaccine. Also, adults who have been splenectomized are at higher risk of acquiring the infection.
Unvaccinated infants and children aged less than 5 years who travel may be at risk for serious Hib infection, especially to a country which does not use Hib vaccine. Also, adults who have been splenectomized are at higher risk of acquiring the infection.



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Haemophilus influenzae infection Main page

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Overview

Causes

Classification

Pneumonia
Bacteremia
Meningitis
Epiglottitis
Cellulitis
arthritis
Otitis media
Conjunctivitis

Pathophysiology

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]

Overview

Infants and young children, household contacts, and day care classmates are at higher risk of acquiring Haemophilus influenza serotype B infection.

Risk Factors

Unvaccinated infants and children aged less than 5 years who travel may be at risk for serious Hib infection, especially to a country which does not use Hib vaccine. Also, adults who have been splenectomized are at higher risk of acquiring the infection.

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