Immunizations recommended to protect your child from certain infectious. For most children, immunizations pose less risk. Memmbantu vaccination protects humans, especially children, from the many diseases that can cause illness or death. Typically, newborns develop natural immunity against some diseases of the mother, but it was short-lived immunity and cause the children are at risk of many diseases. That's why a vaccine is given to children as early as possible in the first six months of age. The vaccine is usually given to children include:
Hepatitis B Vaccine
The vaccine consists of three injections against Hepatitis B.
Oral Polio Vaccine
The vaccine consists of three doses of syrup to protect your child from polio. The vaccine is given to all babies born in maternity homes / hospitals at the time will be discharged from the maternity homes / hospitals.
BCG vaccine
BCG vaccine should be given at age 2 to 3 months. One useful shots immunize children against tuberculosis.
DTP (Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis)
The vaccine consists of three injections that can provide immunity against diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis (whooping cough). Doses of DTP vaccine (injection) was first given at 3-6 weeks of age. Booster (vaccination replicates) was first given about 18 months, and the next one at the age of 4-5 years.
Measles vaccineThe vaccine consists of three injections against Hepatitis B.
Oral Polio Vaccine
The vaccine consists of three doses of syrup to protect your child from polio. The vaccine is given to all babies born in maternity homes / hospitals at the time will be discharged from the maternity homes / hospitals.
BCG vaccine
BCG vaccine should be given at age 2 to 3 months. One useful shots immunize children against tuberculosis.
DTP (Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis)
The vaccine consists of three injections that can provide immunity against diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis (whooping cough). Doses of DTP vaccine (injection) was first given at 3-6 weeks of age. Booster (vaccination replicates) was first given about 18 months, and the next one at the age of 4-5 years.
The first injection was given at the age of 9 bbulan. The second injection was given at age 5-7 years.
Pneumococcal vaccine
The vaccine is given in four doses, ie at age 2, 4, 6, and between 12-15 months to protect children from pneumococcal disease.
Vaccines Verisela
Verisela vaccine is given to prevent chicken pox (varicella). The vaccine is given as 1 times, ie after the age of 12 months, the best in the age before entering elementary school. When given to children aged> 12 years, the vaccine should be given 2 times with a minimum interval of 4 weeks administration.
MMR (Measles, Mumps and Rubella)
Can diberika at the age of 12 months, if not received measles vaccine at age 9 months. Boosters (repeat vaccination) is given at age 5-7 tahhun.
Influenza vaccine
Diberkan in children aged> 6 months, every year against influenza type B. Haemophilius
Vaccine HPV (Human Papilloma Virus)
The vaccine is given to prevent against cervical cancer. Vaccination of girls aged 9 or 10 years of age as much as 3 times.
In line with the growth of children, some vaccinations may need to be repeated. Other new vaccines given later when the immune system has been more developed, such as MMR (Measles, Mumps and Rubella).
After vaccination, your child will likely experience a mild fever or fussy. This may be because the system kekebelan his body is reacting to the vaccine, producing antibodies that will provide protection from attack infecting organism. Do not Worry. If high fever or lasts more than 3 days, segerakanlah consultation with your pediatrician.
If your child missed getting imunisai, schedule back with your pediatrician. Doctors know bangaimana "catch up" vaccination schedule for your child is left behind.
Verisela vaccine is given to prevent chicken pox (varicella). The vaccine is given as 1 times, ie after the age of 12 months, the best in the age before entering elementary school. When given to children aged> 12 years, the vaccine should be given 2 times with a minimum interval of 4 weeks administration.
MMR (Measles, Mumps and Rubella)
Can diberika at the age of 12 months, if not received measles vaccine at age 9 months. Boosters (repeat vaccination) is given at age 5-7 tahhun.
Influenza vaccine
Diberkan in children aged> 6 months, every year against influenza type B. Haemophilius
Vaccine HPV (Human Papilloma Virus)
The vaccine is given to prevent against cervical cancer. Vaccination of girls aged 9 or 10 years of age as much as 3 times.
In line with the growth of children, some vaccinations may need to be repeated. Other new vaccines given later when the immune system has been more developed, such as MMR (Measles, Mumps and Rubella).
After vaccination, your child will likely experience a mild fever or fussy. This may be because the system kekebelan his body is reacting to the vaccine, producing antibodies that will provide protection from attack infecting organism. Do not Worry. If high fever or lasts more than 3 days, segerakanlah consultation with your pediatrician.
If your child missed getting imunisai, schedule back with your pediatrician. Doctors know bangaimana "catch up" vaccination schedule for your child is left behind.
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