The vaccine is a weak or dead bacteria or virus, administered to a person to stimulate the body's immune system and produce antibodies that recognize the microbe early and fight it if it re-enters the body and prevents disease.
The Ministry of Health and Population regularly launches national campaigns to provide vaccines for children at different stages of life. To raise the community's immunity of all children from one day to five years of age. Intensive training courses for medical teams to optimize vaccination tasks at all levels of the Ministry, directorates, and health departments.
Why should I get vaccinated?
If we are not given the vaccine, we will be at risk of diseases such as polio, measles, meningitis, and pneumonia. Many of these diseases may pose a threat to life. So receiving the vaccine is protecting ourselves and protecting those around us.
Therefore, ensuring that children are vaccinated on time is critical to protecting society from serious epidemics and infectious diseases. This is one of the most important public health priorities.
General guidance for all vaccinations
It is important to ensure that routine vaccination programs are applied to every child on recommended dates.
In case of finding side effects, the doctor must also be informed about the side effects experienced by the child in previous vaccinations.
Children's vaccinations from one day to 18 months of age:
1. First 24 hours (at birth) infant liver vaccination
Disease: Viral hepatitis B
2. At birth, Sabine and PCG vaccination
Disease: polio and tuberculosis
3. Age Two months: Sabine, Solk, and Penta vaccination
Disease: polio, bacterial and liver triple B and Haemophilus influenza
4. Age (4)months: Sabine, Solk, and Penta vaccination
Disease: polio, bacterial and liver triple B and Haemophilus influenza
5. Age (6) months: Sabine, Solk, and Penta vaccination
Disease: polio, bacterial and liver triple B and Haemophilus influenza
6. Age (9)months: Sabine vaccination
Disease: Polio
7. Age (12)months: Sabine and MMR vaccination Disease: measles, mumps, and German measles
8. Age (18)Months: Sabine, MMR, and Tribacterial Vaccination
Disease: polio, measles, mumps, German measles, diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis.
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