Biology, asked by Abrar001, 1 year ago

Information about vaccination given to 0-15 years children

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Answered by Mansi2000
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CHICKENPOX:-  Child needs 2 doses of chickenpox vaccine. The first dose is given at 12–15 months and the second at 4–6 years. 
 DIPHTHERIA, PERTUSSIS AND TETANUS:Child needs 5 doses of DPT vaccine. The first dose is given at 2 months, the second at 4 months, the third at 6 months, the fourth at 15–18 months, and the fifth at 4–6 years. HAEMOPHILIC INFLUENZA TYPE-b:-Child needs 3–4 doses of Hib vaccine, depending on the brand of vaccine. The first dose is given at 2 months, the second at 4 months, the third at 6 months (if needed), and the last at 12–15 months.
 HEPATITIS-A:-Child needs 2 doses of hepatitis A vaccine. The first dose is given at age 1 year and the second 6–12 months later.
HEPATITIS-B:- Child needs 3–4 doses of hepatitis B vaccine, depending on the brand of vaccine. The first dose is given at birth, the second at 1–2 months, the third at 4 months (if needed), and the last at 6–18 months. INFLUENZA:-Everyone age 6 months and older needs influenza vaccination every fall or winter and for the rest of their lives. Some children younger than age 9 years need 2 doses.
MEASLES, MUMPS, RUBELLA:- Child needs 2 doses of MMR vaccine. The first dose is given at 12-15 months of age and the second at 4-6 years.
PNEUMOCOCCAL:- Child needs 4 doses of Prevnar (PCV). The first dose is given at 2 months, the second at 4 months, the third at 6 months, and the fourth at 12–15 months. 
POLIO:- Child needs 4 doses of polio vaccine. The first dose is given at 2 months, the second at 4 months, the third at 6–18 months, and the fourth at 4–6 years.
ROTA VIRUS:- Child needs 2–3 doses of rota virus vaccine (RV), depending on the brand of vaccine. The first dose is given at 2 months, the second at 4 months, and the third (if needed) at 6 months.

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