What Are the Recommended Baby Immunizations?

Newborn vaccination means that the baby needs to prevent some large-scale outbreaks after birth from the mother. Today, certain diseases can be prevented by means of vaccination to prevent these diseases in the future. It is caused by the human body. The disease produces immune function, and the vaccinations should be given sequentially in the first infancy.

Newborn Inoculation


Human beings have come from ancient times, and there have been many large-scale disease outbreaks in the history of humankind. Today, with the rapid development of science and technology, although there are still many diseases that cannot be fundamentally cut off, many diseases can be advanced. The medical methods prevent large-scale outbreaks, and can even completely eradicate the disease. Therefore, newborn babies need to be vaccinated, which is an effective method to prevent the disease.
After your baby is born, you need to be vaccinated in order. There are currently 7 types of planned vaccines for routine immunization in China (
Newborn infants should be vaccinated in the order of vaccines. After the initial vaccination, they must be replanted at a specific age. The human body has a life-long immune function against these diseases and prevents them from recurring.
Vaccination schedule
Vaccination time
vaccination
frequency
Preventable infectious diseases
Within 24 hours of birth
Hepatitis B vaccine
First stitch
Viral hepatitis B
BCG
First seed
Tuberculosis
1 month old
Hepatitis B vaccine
Second stitch
Viral hepatitis B
2 months old
Polio sugar pills
the first time
Poliomyelitis (Polio)
3 months old
Polio sugar pills
the second time
Poliomyelitis (Polio)
Diazepam vaccine
the first time
Whooping cough, diphtheria, tetanus
4 months old
Polio sugar pills
the third time
Poliomyelitis (Polio)
Diazepam vaccine
the second time
Whooping cough, diphtheria, tetanus
6 months old
Diazepam vaccine
the third time
Whooping cough, diphtheria, tetanus
Hepatitis B vaccine
Third stitch
Viral hepatitis B
Group A meningococcal vaccine
First stitch
Epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis
8 months old
measles vaccine
First stitch
measles
9 months old
Group A meningococcal vaccine
Second stitch
Epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis
1 year old
JE vaccine
Free two stitches
Japanese encephalitis
1.5 years to 2 years
Diazepam vaccine
strengthen
Whooping cough, diphtheria, tetanus
Polio sugar pills
strengthen
Poliomyelitis (Polio)
JE vaccine
strengthen
Japanese encephalitis
3 years
Group A meningococcal vaccine can also be enhanced with A + C meningococcal
Third stitch
Epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis
4 years
Polio vaccine
strengthen
Poliomyelitis (Polio)
7-year old
measles vaccine
strengthen
measles
Leukobi vaccine
strengthen
Diphtheria, Tetanus
JE vaccine
Free two stitches
Japanese encephalitis
Group A meningococcal vaccine
Fourth stitch
Epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis
12 years old
BCG
Rural strengthening
Tuberculosis
Every baby comes to the vaccination time, parents should take him to the local hospital for vaccination on time.
Newborn baby vaccination illustration
After your baby is vaccinated, there will be some local or systemic reactions. Redness, swelling, heat, pain, or fever, headache, and occasional nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, etc. may occur at the injection site from several hours to 24 hours after vaccination. At this time, the child should be given plenty of water and plenty of rest. Generally, these reactions will subside on their own within 2-3 days without special treatment.
If there is an abnormal allergy or syncope, shock and other reactions, or the local redness and swelling continue to expand, and the high fever persists, they should be immediately sent to the hospital for treatment. There are other vaccines, such as Japanese encephalitis vaccine to prevent Japanese encephalitis; meningococcal vaccine to prevent epidemic meningitis; rubella vaccine to prevent rubella; mumps vaccine to prevent mumps; various influenza vaccines to prevent various types of influenza, etc. . These vaccines can be vaccinated as needed.
Vaccination should also pay attention to, for example, children with fever, acute infections, or heart, kidney, liver, and nervous system diseases and active tuberculosis are not cured, or children who are taking steroid corticosteroids or immunocompromised, and the last injection Those with a history of allergies should suspend their vaccination.

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