What preventive injections should a one year and seven month old baby receive

  For novice mothers, they are not very familiar with the issue of getting vaccinated for their babies, and may even be cautious about vaccines, fearing that there may be any problems with their babies getting vaccinated. In fact, most children are fine, and only getting vaccinated when they are sick can cause problems. Of course, it is also a minority. What kind of vaccine should babies get from birth to one year and seven months old?

  

What preventive injections should a one year and seven month old baby receive1

  What preventive injections should a one year and seven month old baby receive

  To get vaccinated against pertussis and measles, measles vaccine is a attenuated live vaccine with mild vaccination response and good immune persistence. It can be administered regularly after birth to prevent measles. Bai Bai Po is a mixture of pertussis vaccine, refined diphtheria toxoid, and refined tetanus toxoid, which can simultaneously prevent pertussis, diphtheria, and tetanus.

  What vaccinations should babies receive in total?

  1. Bacillus Calmette Guerin (BCG): The vector vaccine is a vaccine used to prevent tuberculosis in children. Vaccination can make children have special resistance to tuberculosis.

  2. hepatitis B vaccine (HepB): hepatitis B vaccine is a special drug used to prevent hepatitis B. After vaccination, it can stimulate the immune system to produce protective antibodies, which exist in human body fluids. Once hepatitis B virus appears, the antibodies will act immediately to remove it, prevent infection, and not harm the liver, so that the human body has the immunity to prevent hepatitis B, so as to prevent hepatitis B infection. Hepatitis B vaccination is the most effective way to prevent hepatitis B virus infection.

  3. Measles vaccine: The measles vaccine is a attenuated live vaccine with mild vaccination response and good immune persistence. It can be administered regularly after birth to prevent measles.

  4. Polio vaccine (abbreviated as polio sugar pill): polio sugar pill is an oral vaccine preparation, white granular sugar pill, safe to administer. Taking sugar pills as planned after birth can effectively prevent poliomyelitis.

  5. Bai Bai Po preparation: It is a mixture of pertussis vaccine, refined diphtheria toxoid, and refined tetanus toxoid, which can simultaneously prevent pertussis, diphtheria, and tetanus.

  6. Japanese encephalitis vaccine: The Japanese encephalitis vaccine is produced by infecting hamster kidney cells with the epidemic Japanese encephalitis virus, cultivating and harvesting the virus solution for freeze-drying to produce attenuated live vaccines, which are used to prevent epidemic Japanese encephalitis.

  The above is an introduction to vaccination. Nowadays, babies can receive vaccines for free or for a fee after birth. Generally speaking, those who pay can choose not to get vaccinated, but there are almost no cases where they should get vaccinated. However, before getting an injection, it is important to pay attention to the health of the baby and avoid unnecessary harm caused by the injection. It is recommended to consult a doctor in advance to see if it is possible to get vaccinated before getting an injection.

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