Taking care of children must not forget to increase immunity. SAIJAI takes parents to prepare themselves. Infant vaccination schedule – elementary school children, latest update in 2023, strengthening the baby’s body
Childhood children from birth to elementary school age In addition to having to pay special attention to nutrition and hygiene. one more thing SAIJAI (attentive) Seeing that equally important is the vaccination to enhance the immunity of the child. For many new parents who may not know what vaccinations their newborn baby should receive. Today, attentive, I would like to take you to prepare as well. Vaccination schedule for children
vaccination schedule For children from birth to elementary school age
For parents who see the number of vaccines, feel free to think about the costs that may occur. Confident, let me tell you that The Ministry of Public Health offers these vaccines. Because it is a vaccine that the Subcommittee on Immunization The Ministry of Health recommends that children should be given to strengthen their immunity.
There are 11 types of vaccines, each of which protects against the following diseases:
BCG : HB TB Vaccine : Hepatitis B Vaccine DTP-HB-Hib : Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Hepatitis B and Hib Vaccine OPV : Oral Polio Vaccine Rota : Rota Vaccine to prevent Diarrhea Rotavirus IPV : Injectable Polio Vaccine MMR : Combined Measles Vaccine protection against mumps, measles and rubella LAJE : live attenuated encephalitis G vaccine DTP : diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis vaccine HPV : HPV cervical cancer vaccine dT : diphtheria and tetanus combined vaccine
These vaccines will be distributed according to different age groups. When the child reaches the age of maturity, it is the duty of parents to bring their children to be vaccinated, divided into 2 stages: newborn to 4 years old and elementary school age. Study as follows
Infancy from birth to 4 years old
– Newborns: 2 injections
Hepatitis B Vaccine No. 1 (HB1): should be administered immediately within the first 24 hours after birth. Tuberculosis Vaccine (BCG): should be injected before the newborn leaves the hospital.
– 1 month, 1 injection
Hepatitis B Vaccine No. 2 (HB2): Administered only to children born to mothers who are hepatitis B carriers.
– 2 months, 3 injections
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Hepatitis B and Hib Vaccine No. 1 (DTP-HB-Hib1) Oral Polio Vaccine No. 1 (OPV1) Rotavirus Diarrhea Vaccine No. 1 ( Rota1) : Do not give 1st vaccination in children older than 15 weeks.
– 4 months, 4 injections
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Hepatitis B and Hib Vaccine II (DTP-HB-Hib2) Oral Polio Vaccine II (OPV2) Injectable Polio Vaccine (IPV): 1 dose with 1 dose of oral polio vaccine, rotavirus vaccine, prevents rotavirus diarrhea No. 2 (Rota2)
– 6 months, 3 injections
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Hepatitis B and Hib Vaccine 3rd dose (DTP-HB-Hib3) Oral Polio Vaccine 3rd dose (OPV3) Rotavirus Diarrhea Vaccine 3rd dose ( Rota3): If the child has already received 2 doses of Rotarix vaccine, a third dose of Rotarix is not required, and the final dose of Rotarix should not be given in children older than 32 weeks.
– 9 months, 1 injection
Measles, Mumps, Rubella Combined Vaccine No. 1 (MMR1)
– 1 year, 1 injection
Live Attenuated Encephalitis G Encephalitis Vaccine No. 1 (LAJE1)
– 1 year 6 months, 3 injections
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Hepatitis B and Hib 4th dose (DTP-HB-Hib4) 4th oral polio vaccine (OPV4) Measles, mumps, rubella 2nd (MMR2) combined vaccine
– 2 years 6 months, 1 injection
Live attenuated G encephalitis vaccine No. 2 (LAJE2)
– 4 years, 2 injections
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Hepatitis B and Hib Vaccine 5th dose (DTP-HB-Hib5) Oral Polio Vaccine 5th dose (OPV5)
Elementary school age 1 – 6
– Primary 1 if not vaccinated according to the criteria To complete the injection when reaching the first grade of primary school age, including
Combined measles vaccine Mumps, Measles and Rubella (MMR), Hepatitis B Vaccine (HB), Live Attenuated Encephalitis G Vaccine (LAJE), Injectable Polio Vaccine (IPV), Diphtheria and Tetanus Combined Vaccine ( dT) Oral Polio Vaccine (OPV) Tuberculosis Vaccine (BCG): Administer only to children with no evidence of vaccination. or no scar Exceptions are made for HIV-infected children with symptoms of AIDS.
– Primary 5 (female students) should be injected when the child is about 11-12 years old, with a gap of at least 6 months.
HPV1 cervical cancer vaccine 2nd HPV2 cervical cancer vaccine
– Primary 6
Diphtheria and Tetanus (dT) Combined Vaccine
Don’t think that vaccination doesn’t matter. Because it will help prevent disease for young children whose body is not yet strong. To have immunity to help against various germs and viruses, so the vaccination schedule is something that parents should take note of and don’t forget to take your children to get vaccinated.
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2023-07-14 17:49:11
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