What is vaccines for? Every baby has a loyal and guardian dog in his body. But it has never seen much of the world, and does not know what good people are and what bad people are, so we need to help it distinguish.

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What is the vaccine for?

Every baby has a loyal and guarded dog (immune system) in his body, but it has never seen the world much and does not know what good people are and what bad people are. We need to help it distinguish.

But the bad guy (pathogen) is too terrible to contact him directly, so he can only steal his usual personal belongings (the vaccine has attenuated or inactivated pathogenic microorganisms to ensure safety) and let the dog (immune system) smell the smell.

This is not dangerous, but it can also keep it in mind the smell (vaccine enters the body, and the immune system produces specific antibodies). Which bad guy dares to cause trouble for the baby in the future? Don’t talk nonsense, close the door, and let it bless you!

instantly understands the first and second vaccines of

What are the first vaccines of

Class I vaccines of

Class I vaccines are mainly provided free of charge by the government. Vaccines that citizens receive in accordance with government regulations are mandatory. If babies are not vaccinated, they can't even go to kindergartens. my country's first type of vaccine is mainly the child immune vaccine . Including:

hepatitis B vaccine, BCG vaccine, live attenuated bone marrow vaccine, diphtheria and tetanus vaccine, measles vaccine, leprosy vaccine, hepatitis A vaccine, group A meningitis vaccine, A+C meningitis vaccine, and J encephalopathy vaccine.

also includes anthrax vaccine and leptospirosis vaccine for special populations.

What is vaccines for? Every baby has a loyal and guardian dog in his body. But it has never seen much of the world, and does not know what good people are and what bad people are, so we need to help it distinguish. - DayDayNews

What are the second vaccines in Class 2

Class 0 Vaccines refer to vaccines that are proven to have good effects on disease prevention, and are self-funded and voluntarily vaccinated by citizens. The second type of vaccine in my country mainly includes:

chickenpox vaccine, pneumonia vaccine, influenza vaccine, Haemophilus influenza vaccine, hand, foot and mouth disease vaccine, rotavirus vaccine, and rabies vaccine.

Regular vaccination order table for my country's first-class vaccine

What is vaccines for? Every baby has a loyal and guardian dog in his body. But it has never seen much of the world, and does not know what good people are and what bad people are, so we need to help it distinguish. - DayDayNews

How to get vaccinated scientifically

1

What vaccines should be given first after the baby is born?

The first shot of the hepatitis B vaccine and BCG vaccine will be received after birth.

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Which category one vaccine or second category vaccine should be given priority?

When a conflict occurs between a Class I vaccine and a Class II vaccine, priority should be given to the first type of vaccine. Vaccines used to prevent the risk of infection (such as rabies vaccine) can be given priority.

What is vaccines for? Every baby has a loyal and guardian dog in his body. But it has never seen much of the world, and does not know what good people are and what bad people are, so we need to help it distinguish. - DayDayNews

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Vaccination recommendations for the second category of vaccines

varicella live attenuated vaccine : It is mainly used to prevent chickenpox caused by varicella zoster virus infection, and it is recommended that young children 12 months old and above be vaccinated as soon as possible;

Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease Virus Vaccination : It is mainly used to prevent severe hand, Foot and Mouth Disease caused by enterovirus EV71 virus infection. Severe hand, foot and mouth disease may have serious clinical symptoms such as encephalitis and pulmonary edema. It is recommended that infants and young children with low immunity receive the hand, foot and mouth disease virus vaccine as soon as possible.

Rotavirus vaccine : It is mainly used to prevent diarrhea caused by group A rotavirus infection. It is recommended to vaccinate people with poor hygiene habits, poor hygiene conditions and high risk of infection.

What is vaccines for? Every baby has a loyal and guardian dog in his body. But it has never seen much of the world, and does not know what good people are and what bad people are, so we need to help it distinguish. - DayDayNews

imported vaccine is better quality?

vaccine is divided into domestic vaccine and imported vaccine . Some parents believe that imported vaccines must be better than domestic vaccines. In fact, the main difference between domestic vaccines and imported vaccines is the different production processes.

There is not much difference in the prevention effect between the two; clinically, there is not much difference in the physical reaction of children after vaccination.

Side effects of vaccination? Most of them are normal reactions!

Chronic diseases are vaccinated with caution

Baby with certain chronic diseases, such as the heart, liver, kidneys and active tuberculosis. In addition, there are immunodeficiency disease and allergic diseases, which are not suitable for vaccination of certain vaccines.

In addition, babies with a history of convulsions and epilepsy are not suitable for vaccination of certain vaccines.

is not suitable for vaccination during acute infection period

During acute infection period, such as when the child has clinical symptoms such as fever, cough, diarrhea, etc., it is not recommended to get vaccinated. After the baby's symptoms are relieved, vaccination will be performed after recovery.

Before each vaccination, parents should communicate with the doctor and inform the doctor of their children's physical condition to ensure the safety of vaccination.

Will there be side effects when vaccinated

As an external stimulus, the vaccine is prone to systemic or local reactions after vaccination. It mainly includes symptoms such as fever, headache, fatigue, rash and general discomfort.

Individual recipients may experience nausea and vomiting. Generally, no special treatment is required, and it can be relieved by itself. If the reaction is serious, you should go to the hospital for treatment in time.

It should be pointed out in particular that two weeks after inoculation of BCG vaccine, local redness, swelling and infiltration will occur, and then suppuration will become swelling, forming small ulcers, and scabs will be formed about 8 to 12 weeks. Pay attention to local cleaning and hygiene to avoid secondary infection. If an infection occurs, it is recommended to go to the hospital immediately.

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