10 injections PROTECTION CHILD REQUESTS the wise mother must know

Get vaccinated against hepatitis B

Hepatitis B vaccination helps the baby's body to fight the hepatitis B virus. This is a disease spread by blood and body fluids. Expressing children with pain or mild fever are very normal phenomena. But if there are any other abnormal signs, parents should take their children to the hospital for early checkups.

Get vaccinated against hepatitis A

Hepatitis A is caused by viruses entering the body from unsanitary foods and drinks. Parents need to give their baby a full hepatitis A vaccination to protect their health.

Vaccination of Rota virus

Rota is a virus that causes acute diarrhea in children. It is very important to give your child or Rota vaccine. And the best time to prevent the disease is to take both doses before 6 months of age. In case your baby has a vaccine with mild diarrhea, parents should not worry too much.

Vaccination against chickenpox

Vaccination of typhoid

Referring to typhoid, you also know this is an acute systemic infection and is caused by salmonella typhi. A typhoid injection has a protective effect of about 3 years.

The best time to vaccinate typhoid is when babies are 24 months old. After 3-5 years, let your child repeat the vaccination until 1 year of age.

Influenza vaccination

Flu is a very common disease in children. Without resistance, the baby's body is always tired and weak.

With this flu vaccination, parents should let their child get vaccinated at 6 months or older. Fully administered 2 doses, each dose is 1 month apart. And the next shot is one year later.

Vaccinate chicken pox

Chickenpox is a benign disease but also an infectious disease. Especially the complications that this disease causes are very dangerous such as meningitis, hemorrhage, sepsis, . Worse, chickenpox can lead to death if not treated promptly.

Injecting Japanese encephalitis

Vaccination of meningococcal AC bridge

Meningococcal encephalitis is a respiratory infection such as sharing a cup of water, exposure to smoke, etc. And the best preventive measure is vaccination.

The vaccination for meningococcal inflammation only requires 1 dose when children aged 3-5 or can also vaccinate adults.

Japanese encephalitis

Japanese encephalitis is an acute neurological infection, occurring mainly in children under 15 years of age, especially the highest risk group is children aged 2 to 6. Injecting Japanese encephalitis with three basic doses: the first one is one year old; the second injection after the first shot from one to two weeks; the third shot injected after the second shot a year. Then repeat every three to four years until the child is over 15 years old

Measles, mumps, Rubella

The MMR vaccine will help protect children from 3 viruses: measles (causing high fever, whole body rash); mumps (causing facial pain, salivary gland swelling, and sometimes swollen scrotum in boys); and rubella or rubella (which can cause birth defects if an infection occurs during pregnancy).

MMR vaccine should be given when children are 12 to 15 months old and repeated when they are 4 to 6 years old.

Hepatitis B injection is an important injection of the baby

Vaccination of leukocytes, pertussis, tetanus, polio, Hib

Leukocytes, pertussis, tetanus, . are infections and cause death in children. To prevent disease, parents need to strictly follow the vaccination schedule. Specifically, this injection is given at 3 basic doses, starting at 2 months of age and 2 next months separated by 1 month. And finally to ensure the best disease prevention, before 24 months of age you should vaccinate your baby again.

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