Parenting tips What is the use of the baby s vaccine?

Updated on educate 2024-04-22
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Vaccinations should be given. Because in this way, the empty orange disadvantage can slowly improve the child's body resistance and immunity, and can make the child's body produce antibodies, which can reduce the chance of infection.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Of course it should. Because the baby's immunity is relatively low, it is necessary to vaccinate the baby in time, so that the baby's immunity can be improved.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It should be hit, and this is good for the child's growth, can avoid many problems, can avoid illness, and is beneficial to the child's physical development.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In general, one-year-old babies need more vaccinations, and newborn babies need BCG and the first dose of hepatitis B vaccine. A one-month-old baby needs a second dose of the hepatitis B vaccine. Polio vaccination at and 4 months of age.

    The third dose of hepatitis B vaccine was given at 6 months. The mumps vaccine should be given at 8 months of age. Vaccination against meningitis and oral, hand, foot, or rotavirus vaccine are given after about 10 months.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hepatitis A vaccine, hepatitis B vaccine, BCG, tetanus vaccine, diphtheria, tetanus, tetanus, tetanus,

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    BCG, hepatitis B, polio, diphtheria, and influenza A vaccines are all necessary for children.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    BCG, hepatitis B vaccine, measles vaccine, leprosy vaccine, diphtheria, these must be vaccinated.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The vaccine for immunization is a vaccine that can be vaccinated free of charge after birth and must be vaccinated by the state. For example: Culminum (for tuberculosis prevention), attenuated polio vaccine, pertussis, diphtheria, tetanus vaccine, measles attenuated vaccine, hepatitis B vaccine, Japanese encephalitis vaccine.

    Immunization management vaccines and open-minded immunization service vaccines are self-financed vaccines. Many parents think that the state does not implement these self-financed vaccines for free, so it doesn't matter if they don't fight, and even think that they don't need to spend that money is very wrong.

    At present, our country cannot vaccinate all vaccines for free like developed countries in the West. In terms of importance, there is no difference between self-financed and free vaccines. But the fact that the state cannot afford it yet does not mean that self-financed vaccines do not need to be fought.

    Many diseases that occur in children can be effectively prevented by self-paid vaccinations in childhood, but many people do not hit their children hard, but are hard-fought and die.

    Influenza B Hemophilic Mixed Vaccine: This bacterium is generally easily transmitted through airborne droplets to infect children, and in severe cases, it can cause symptoms such as otitis media, pneumonia, and meningitis. It is recommended that the child should start two months after birth, and at the latest within 1 year of age.

    7-valent pneumococcal vaccine, 13-valent pneumococcal vaccine: Pneumococcal disease can cause severe sequelae such as paralysis, mental decline, hearing impairment, and even death. If possible, it is recommended that everyone fight for their children.

    Children can be vaccinated up to the age of five. Pediatricians say that these 8 vaccines must be given to children.

    Flu shot: Many people don't think they need a flu shot. The flu is different from the cold, the symptoms are much more severe than the common cold, and the baby has low immunity and is susceptible to infections. It is recommended to give your child a ** in October every year.

    Varicella vaccine: Chickenpox is highly contagious, especially in children, and is transmitted through air foam, direct contact, and maternal vertical. It is recommended that children be vaccinated after they reach the age of 1.

    Oleocephalic A-C conjugate vaccine: People who have a variety of meningitis in different countries and give their infants the oleoencephalic A vaccine can receive the oleoencephalic A-C vaccine or the oleoencephalic Acyw 4-valent vaccine after the age of 2 years.

    Jaw Wind Vaccine: Luofeng is the abbreviation of measles, mumps and rubella, which are all infectious diseases, and measles has many and serious complications, and is one of the leading causes of death in early childhood. It is recommended to be sure to hit the child and inject it twice.

    5 combined vaccines: The quintuple vaccine is a combined vaccine for diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, polio, and influenza hemophilia. It is recommended that children be vaccinated two months after birth.

    Rotavirus vaccine: Rotavirus is a symptom of severe diarrhea, vomiting and fever in infants, and the onset season is mainly concentrated in autumn and winter, which is not easy to take care of. Children can be vaccinated at two months.

    Although some money was spent, the child has antibodies to fight this disease from now on, and parents will cherish it a lot and take care of it.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The baby must be vaccinated against hepatitis B, hepatitis A, live attenuated Japanese encephalitis vaccine, leprosy vaccine, diphtheria, tetanus, etc., these vaccines are mandatory for the baby, and these vaccines will also affect the baby's safety.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There are many of them, such as hepatitis A vaccine, encephalitis vaccine, Japanese encephalitis vaccine, measles-mumps vaccine, inactivated polio vaccine, chickenpox vaccine, A+C+Y+W135 encephalitis vaccine and so on. These vaccines are mandatory.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Vaccination can prevent the occurrence of infectious diseases. The newborn's immune system is not fully developed, although some antibodies are obtained from the placenta, but by 6-8 months, the antibodies obtained from the placenta are basically gone, and the immune system has not been fully established. In addition, newborns have less chance of being exposed to external microorganisms, and adaptive immunity has yet to develop, so they are susceptible to various infectious diseases, and vaccination is an economical, convenient and effective way to prevent infectious diseases.

    In addition to vaccination, breastfeeding is also one of the economical, convenient and effective ways to protect babies from infectious diseases. Breast milk, especially colostrum, contains a large number of antibodies, immunoactive proteins, oligomers, leukocytes, and spike round microorganisms, which not only provide direct protection for babies but also promote the development of the neonatal immune system, so that babies can gradually adapt to the external environment and gradually contact the corresponding external microorganisms to establish their own adaptive immunity. Newborns need BCG and the first dose of hepatitis B vaccine within 24 hours of birth.

    Because the child's resistance is weak, the vaccine is a kind of protection for him.

    The vaccine is actually the virus itself that is no longer active and infectious, and injecting it into the human body can stimulate the body's immunity to the virus, so that the body's immune cells will know how to eliminate it when you really encounter the virus next time.

    At the turn of the season, the flu virus was raging, and many children and adults with poor resistance were infected one after another, and had to take measures to suspend classes and work, and recuperate at home. Seasonal influenza symptoms are more severe in children, and pregnant women, the elderly, people with chronic diseases, and people who are exposed to influenza viruses are also susceptible to seasonal influenza. Seasonal influenza vaccination can effectively protect the body from influenza viruses.

    Therefore, the vaccine is a kind of welfare given by the state to the residents, and every child should be vaccinated. Of course, this premise must be established under the conditions of absolute safety in the production, transportation and storage of vaccines.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    In order to improve the child's resistance, but also to improve the child's immunity and keep the child away from some viruses. There are also some infectious diseases that can be prevented.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Vaccination in children is to produce an antibody in the body, which can play a certain protective role and reduce the risk of contracting the new coronavirus.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Childhood vaccination is the most economical and effective means of preventing infectious diseases.

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