After a child is born, he or she will enter a special period, which is the vaccination period, and this period will even last until the child goes to school. Many parents are very busy, so they always forget to take their children for vaccination, resulting in delays. It would be fine if you don’t get sick, but if you get sick because you are not vaccinated, you will regret it so much. So, what vaccines should be given at the age of three? At birth: Hepatitis B vaccine (first time), BCG vaccine 1 month old: Hepatitis B vaccine (second time) 2 months old: polio vaccine (first time) 3 months old: polio vaccine (second time), diphtheria, pertussis and tetanus (first time) 4 months old: polio vaccine (third time), diphtheria, pertussis and tetanus (second time) 5 months old: DPT (third time) 6 months old: Hepatitis B vaccine (third time), group A meningococcal vaccine (first time) 8 months old: measles vaccine (first time), Japanese encephalitis vaccine (non-live first and second times), (attenuated live first time) 9 months: Group A meningococcal vaccine (second time) 18 months: DPT (fourth time), measles vaccine (second time) 2 years old: Japanese encephalitis vaccine (non-live third dose), (attenuated second dose) 3 years old: Group A meningococcal vaccine (third time) 4 years old: polio vaccine (fourth time) 6 years old: Japanese encephalitis vaccine (4th time of inactive vaccine), (3rd time of attenuated vaccine), Group A meningococcal vaccine (4th time), Spermatozoa, tetanus and pertussis vaccine (1st time) 16 years old: Sperm leukoplakia (second time) It can be seen from this that the vaccination times for meningococcal vaccine are: 6 months of age, 9 months of age, 3 years of age, and 6 years of age. The vaccination dates for Japanese encephalitis vaccine are: 8 months, 2 years, and 6 years. (Before children get the vaccination, parents should give them a bath and change them into clean clothes, and explain their health conditions to the doctor. The vaccination can only be given after the doctor finds that there are no "contraindications" to the vaccination. It is best not to bathe children within 24 hours after the vaccination. After the vaccination, parents should avoid strenuous activities. Children should be carefully cared for and observed. If the child has a mild fever reaction, it will generally get better in 1-2 days. If the reaction worsens, the doctor should be consulted immediately.) |
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