Biology, asked by gaurav294271, 11 months ago

which vaccines are given to infants? why​

Answers

Answered by LOVEyouJAAN
7

Answer:

Chickenpox. (varicella; Var)

Diphtheria, tetanus, and.

whooping cough. (pertussis; DTaP)

Hepatitis A. (HepA)

Hepatitis B. (HepB)

Influenza. (Flu)

Measles, mumps, rubella (MMR)

Meningococcal. (MenACWY)

HOPE IT HELPS YOU BUDDY.....

Answered by Sakshi1769
11

Answer:

There are total 8 vaccines given to infants :-

  1. Chickenpox (varicella)
  2. diphtheria, tetanus
  3. whooping cough (DTaP)
  4. hepatitis A
  5. hepatitis B
  6. influenza
  7. mump, rubella
  8. meningococcal

RV is given in two, three doses, depending on the vaccine used.

DTaP protects against diphtheria, tetenus. DTaP boosters are then given during adolescence and adulthood.

Mark me brainliest.......

Similar questions