Baby must be vaccinated from birth to 12 years old. Vaccination is a technology that vaccinates vaccine preparations into humans or animals, so that the recipient can obtain immunity to a specific or similar pathogen to the vaccine. Through the identification of foreign substances by the immune system, the antibody is screened and manufactured to produce antibodies against the pathogen or similar pathogen, and thus the injected person has a strong resistance to the disease. There are many types of vaccination, including hepatitis B vaccine, BCG vaccine, polio sugar pills, diphtheria and tetanus vaccine, etc. According to the vaccination schedule, the specific vaccination time is:
Class I vaccine
Within 24 hours of birth: hepatitis B vaccine-first shot; BCG vaccine-first shot;
1 months of age: hepatitis B vaccine-second shot;
2 months of age: polio sugar pills - first shot;
3 months of age: polio sugar pills - second shot; diphtheria and tetanus vaccine - first shot;
4 months of age: polio sugar pills - third shot; diphtheria and tetanus vaccine - second shot;
6 months of age: diphtheria and tetanus vaccine - third shot; hepatitis B vaccine - third shot; group A meningitis vaccine first shot;
8 months of age: measles vaccine-first shot;
9 months of age: group A meningeal vaccine-second shot;
1 years old: Japanese encephalitis vaccine-first shot;
1.5 to 2 years old: diphtheria, tetanus, disruption vaccine-strengthening; polio sugar pills-partially strengthened; Japanese encephalitis vaccine-strengthening; hepatitis A vaccine;
3 years old: group A meningitis vaccine - third shot (A+C meningitis vaccine can also be used)
4 years old: polio vaccine - enhanced shot;
6 years old: measles vaccine - enhanced shot; tetanus and rupture second dose vaccine - enhanced shot; J-encephalitis vaccine - third shot; group A meningitis vaccine - fourth shot;
12 years old: BCG vaccine - enhanced shot.
A newborn from birth to 18 months of age is a "intensive period" for vaccination. During this period, parents have to take their children to relevant units for vaccination every other month on average. Before the age of 6, children need to be given a planned immunization vaccine as many as 24 times.
Class II vaccine
A+C group meningitis vaccine: one injection is given at the age of 3 years old, and one injection is enhanced at the age of 6 and 9 years old.
cell-free diphtheria and tetanus vaccine: It can replace whole-cell diphtheria and tetanus vaccine, and the vaccination procedure is the same as whole-cell diphtheria and tetanus vaccine.
Mclimax vaccine: one injection at the age of 1.5-2 years old, one injection will be strengthened 4 years after basal immunization.
Hepatitis A live attenuated vaccine or Hepatitis A inactivated vaccine : The vaccination time for the hepatitis A live attenuated vaccine is 1 injection at 2 years old and 1 injection after 4 years. The inactivated vaccine will be vaccinated for 2 shots aged 1-16, with a 6-month interval, and 1 shot will be vaccinated for over 16 years.
chickenpox vaccine: 1 vaccination for 1-12 years old.
B type Haemophilus influenzae seedlings: Inject once each at 2, 4 and 6 months old, and one injection is enough for 12 months old.
Influenza vaccine: 2 shots are given every year for 1-3 years old, with a interval of 1 month. You can get vaccinated once a year after aged 3 years old.
Source: Mombang
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