Pneumonia is a serious disease that threatens the patient's physical health. Therefore, it is important to pay attention to getting the pneumonia vaccine to prevent the disease. This will effectively ensure the baby's physical health. Especially some babies who can be vaccinated should pay attention to getting vaccinated. So how old can the baby get the pneumonia vaccine? Well, let me introduce to you how old the baby should be to get the vaccine. If your financial situation permits, it is recommended that you vaccinate your baby with the 7-valent pneumococcal vaccine. The 7-valent pneumococcal vaccine is a type of pneumococcal vaccine used to prevent pneumococcal infection, which is one of the main pathogens of pneumonia in babies. Although most babies can recover from pneumonia, a few may have serious complications, such as otitis media, meningitis, encephalitis, sepsis, etc., and may also have sequelae that affect hearing or intellectual development. At the same time, the treatment of bacterial pneumonia requires the use of antibiotics, which may also lead to adverse reactions to antibiotics and problems of antibiotic resistance. Therefore, in general, it is recommended that you vaccinate your baby against pneumonia. Vaccinations for children of different age groups are also different. Generally, babies aged 3 to 6 months should receive 3 doses of basic immunization, with at least 1 month between each dose. It is recommended that the 4th booster dose be given between 12 and 15 months. Babies aged July to November should receive two doses of basic immunization, with at least one month between each vaccination. It is recommended that the third booster dose be given after December, with at least two months between the second vaccination. Babies aged 12 to 23 months: 2 doses, with at least 2 months between each dose. Because there are many pathogens of pneumonia, such as bacteria, viruses, mycoplasma, etc., even if you have had pneumonia, you can only produce immunity to the pathogenic pathogens, but cannot guarantee that you will not get pneumonia in the future. Of course, the same applies to vaccination. It can only prevent pneumonia caused by pneumococcus, and is ineffective against pneumonia caused by other reasons. However, considering the child's physique, it is easy to develop lung infection and pneumonia, so vaccination is still recommended. The above is my opinion on this issue. Babies who have reached normal age should pay attention to timely vaccination to ensure their health and avoid dangerous situations for their babies due to the above-mentioned problems, especially to prevent pneumonia. So babies should pay attention to consult me in time to understand the time of vaccination, which can effectively prevent pneumonia. |
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