Babies are vaccinated from birth to prevent the occurrence of certain diseases, and without vaccination, their future education may be a problem. Therefore, babies will receive corresponding vaccines at a certain age, so what vaccines should babies get at the age of three?
1. Group A+C meningococcal vaccine
This vaccine belongs to a category of vaccines and is also a mandatory vaccine for three-year-old babies. Mothers can take a look at their baby's vaccine booklet. For a type of vaccine between the ages of three and four, babies only need to receive one dose of the A+C meningococcal vaccine. Vaccines like this must be administered regularly, so when the baby reaches a certain time, mothers must take them to the vaccination station for vaccination. But when getting vaccinated, mothers should also be aware that the vaccine can only be administered when the baby has no physical problems. If the baby is sick or taking medication, they cannot receive the vaccine.
2. Category 2 vaccine
The second-class vaccines also include varicella vaccines, pneumonia vaccines, etc., and there are generally no mandatory restrictions for such second-class vaccines. Mothers can choose to vaccinate their babies or not, and Class II vaccines usually require payment to be administered. Therefore, it is also possible for mothers to choose to inject their babies with the second-class vaccine when they are three years old, but mothers still need to consult carefully before taking their babies for injection.