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collect the data about the vaccine given to children upto 5 years of age..
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Answered by coolheaven45
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Answer: From ages 4 through 6 years, your child should visit the doctor once a year for. Diphtheria, tetanus, and whooping cough (pertussis) (DTaP) (5th dose). Use a cool, damp cloth to help reduce redness, soreness, and/or swelling at the injection site.  Get tips to prepare for your baby's well-child visits.

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Answered by peehuthakur
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Two doses given at least four weeks apart are recommended for children age 6 months through 8 years of age who are getting an influenza (flu) vaccine for the first time and for some other children in this age group.

§Two doses of HepA vaccine are needed for lasting protection. The first dose of HepA vaccine should be given between 12 months and 23 months of age. The second dose should be given 6 months after the first dose. All children and adolescents over 24 months of age who have not been vaccinated should also receive 2 doses of HepA vaccine.

If your child has any medical conditions that put him or her at risk for infection or is traveling outside the United States, talk to your child’s doctor about additional vaccines that he or she may need.

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