Many new parents are concerned about
how many types of vaccines should their children receive after birth
?
What are the vaccination contraindications?
Look down and let you know
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Class I vaccines are required for every child
In order to facilitate memory
Someone compiled a formula for children's vaccination
"Birth hepatitis B BCG vaccine,
February polio is just right ,
March, April, May, diphtheria, ,
August, measles, Japanese encephalitis"
Source: National Health Commission official website
Expert introduction
At present, my country's vaccines are divided into two categories
including the immunization program vaccine (category one). Vaccines),
Non-immunization program vaccines (Category II vaccines)
Children's vaccination with Category I vaccines is both a right and an obligation. Children who have no contraindications
should be vaccinated in time
Otherwise, it will affect the child's future enrollment in daycare and school
Category II vaccines need to be voluntarily vaccinated at one's own expense
Category II vaccines are voluntarily vaccinated at one's own expense
But this does not mean that these vaccines are not important
Chickenpox vaccine , hand, foot and mouth vaccine, thirteen-valent pneumonia vaccine,
rotavirus vaccine, pentavalent vaccine, etc.
are common second-category vaccines
If parents consider vaccinating their children
, they must pay attention to the vaccination time requirements
五The joint vaccine includes
the diphtheria-tetanus pertussis vaccine
parents need to plan in advance to avoid severe
children who develop jaundice or allergies, can they still get the vaccine?
The period after a child is born
is the period when vaccination is most frequent.
It is also the period when jaundice is most common.
So, can you still get vaccinated if you have jaundice?
Experts introduce
Physiological and breast milk jaundice
are not contraindications to vaccination
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In addition to jaundice
allergies are also a common problem for many children
Experts say
In the acute stage of allergy,
vaccination needs to be suspended
But as long as the child is not allergic to the ingredients of the vaccine
It usually does not affect vaccination
If for various reasons
the child cannot be vaccinated on time
Parents do not need to worry
Except for rabies vaccine
Postponing vaccination will not affect it. The final immune effect of the vaccine
However, during the period of delayed vaccination
the risk of the child being infected with the corresponding disease will increase
Therefore, after the contraindications to vaccination disappear,
it is still necessary to vaccinate the child as soon as possible
vaccinate in time
protect the health of the child
Comprehensive: CCTV -1 " Life Tips ", National Health Commission official website
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