Immunization : A Guide towards better health

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Vaccination of the child

Children must be immunized early in life. Half of all deaths from whooping cough, a third of all cases of polio and a quarter of all deaths from measles occur in children under one year old.

It is essential that infants complete the full number of immunizations – otherwise the vaccines may not work.

To protect the child during the first year of life, the immunizations in the following chart are necessary. The immunizations are most effective if they are given at the ages specified, or as close to those ages as possible.

If for any reason a child has not had the full series of immunizations in the first year of life, it is extremely important to have the child fully immunized as soon as possible or during special National Immunization Days.

In some countries, additional vaccine doses, called 'booster shots', are offered after the first year of life. These shots make the vaccine protection even more effective.

 

Vaccination calendar for the newborns
Age Vaccines to administrate
Birth BCG, polio and in certain countries hepatitis B
6 weeks DCT, polio and in certain countries hépatite B et Hib
10 weeks DCT, polio and in certain countries hépatite B et Hib
14 weeks DCT, polio and in certain countries hépatite B et Hib
9 months Measles (12-15 month in the industrialized countries) and in certain countries, yellow fever, mumps and rubella

 

 

It is urgent to make vaccinate a child. Each child should receive a whole series of vaccines before its first anniversary.

 

 
 

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