How long does it take for a child to be vaccinated at the age of six?

Updated on parenting 2024-05-03
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1 year, if you don't play, you can make up for it when you have a physical examination at school! Oh.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello: Generally, six-year-olds still have acupuncture brain A+C, and the others are played at school.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The planned vaccine will be completed by the age of 7. After the age of 6, when they reach adulthood, they can still be vaccinated, some of them are organized by schools, and some are organized by epidemic prevention departments to units and communities.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    When you get to elementary school, you get some vaccinations, and when you get to 7 or 9 years old, you don't need them.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is to follow the school, or the school sends a notice, and the parents take their children to fight, and it is generally not there until the fourth grade.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If your baby hasn't been vaccinated before, that's all that's left for these two shots. It should be the second dose of A+C flu vaccine and diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis vaccine.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    According to the normal vaccination procedure in China, children are under the age of six and the planned immunization is completed, and there is no planned immunization after six weeks of age. After the age of six, you can receive self-paid vaccines, such as chickenpox vaccine and hepatitis B booster vaccine, if necessary. It is usually necessary to bring your own child to vaccinate.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you haven't beaten it, you have to fight, always for the sake of your child's health.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    A: Timeline for childhood vaccination: Hepatitis B vaccine:

    Three doses are given, one at birth, one at 1 month of age, and 1 at 6 months of age, with the first dose given as soon as possible within 24 hours of birth. BCG: 1 dose at birth

    Polio vaccine: 4 doses, 1 dose each for children at 2 months, 3 months, 4 months and 4 years of age. Diphtheria, tetanus

    Four doses will be given, one each for children aged 3 months, 4 months, 5 months, and 18 to 24 months. Diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis vaccine: 1 dose at the age of 6 years.

    Measles vaccine: Children over 8 months of age will receive primary immunization against measles, and will be given a second dose at the age of 1 1/2 to 2 years. MMR vaccine:

    Vaccination for children between 1 and a half to 2 years old. Encephalitis vaccine: 4 doses, 2 doses of group A brain flow vaccine for children between 6 and 18 months old, and 1 dose of group A + C brain flow vaccine for children aged 3 and 6 years old.

    JE vaccine: 2 doses of live attenuated JE vaccine, 1 dose each for children aged 8 months and 2 years old. 4 doses of JE inactivated vaccination, 2 doses for children at 8 months of age, and 1 dose each for 2 and 6 years of age.

    Hepatitis A vaccine: 1 dose of live attenuated hepatitis A vaccine for children at 18 months of age. Two doses of inactivated hepatitis A vaccine, one each for children aged 18 months and 24 to 30 months.

    The above are compulsory immunizations, the others are temporary, temporary, school organizations, and compulsory at health posts or health centers.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Children are vaccinated after birth, so what vaccinations do children need? Vaccinations by age are listed below: Appropriate age for vaccination Types of vaccinations At birth:

    Hepatitis B vaccine (first dose, within hours), BCG; Term: Hepatitis B vaccine (second dose); Term: Oral polio vaccine (first dose); Term:

    Oral polio vaccine (second dose), diphtheria-pertussis mixture (first dose); Term: Oral polio vaccine (3rd dose), Diphtheria-pertussis (2nd dose); Term: diphtheria-pertussis pertussis mixture (third dose); Term:

    hepatitis B vaccine (third dose); Term: Measles vaccine (primary vaccination); 1/2 years to 1/2 years: measles vaccine (revaccination), oral polio vaccine (booster), diphtheria-pertussis (booster); years:

    polio vaccine (booster); Age: Measles vaccine (booster), diphtheria-tetanus-tetanus-tetanus-

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    When your baby is born

    1.BCG:

    It is also the primary vaccination. After birth, the baby should be vaccinated with BCG in the shortest possible time, no more than 24 hours under normal circumstances. BCG vaccination can prevent the baby from being damaged by Mycobacterium tuberculosis and prevent tuberculosis.

    2.Hepatitis B vaccine:

    Vaccination is given within 24 hours of birth. If the baby cannot be vaccinated within 24 hours due to special reasons, it is generally necessary to catch up immediately within one month. Hepatitis B vaccination can prevent hepatitis B caused by hepatitis B virus infection.

    3.High-potency hepatitis B immunoglobulin:

    If the mother is infected with hepatitis B, the baby needs to be vaccinated with high-potency immune globulin immediately after birth for mother-to-child blockade.

    Baby one month

    Manuscript 4Received the 2nd Hepatitis B Liver Vaccine;

    The hepatitis B vaccine is not a one-time vaccination, but three doses after birth. The first is after birth, the second is one month old, and the third is one year old.

    8 months after the baby is born

    5.Leprosy vaccine, Japanese encephalitis vaccine.

    Your baby will need to be vaccinated against leprosy and Japanese encephalitis. The leprosy vaccine protects against measles virus and rubella virus infection, and has the effect of preventing urticaria and urticaria, two respiratory infections. There are also some hospital outpatient clinics that vaccinate babies against measles, which can prevent mumps in addition to preventing urticaria and urticaria.

    JE vaccine can prevent Japanese encephalitis virus infection** and has the effect of preventing Japanese encephalitis.

    The baby is two years old after birth

    6.Hepatitis A vaccine, Japanese encephalitis vaccine.

    The second dose of hepatitis A vaccine is required, with an interval of more than half a year between the first dose. If the first dose of live attenuated hepatitis A vaccine is given, one limb potato can be given at the age of one and a half years, and no more vaccination is required at the age of two years. At the age of 2, the baby will also need to be given the second dose of JE vaccine.

    The baby is three years old after birth

    Cytopolysaccharide cerebral vaccine.

    It is necessary to vaccinate the baby with A+C polysaccharide flow brain vaccine to prevent the occurrence of meningococcal meningitis.

    The baby is 6 years old after birth

    8.Diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis vaccine A+C polysaccharide flow brain vaccine.

    Booster vaccination with diphtheria, tetanus, tetanus, tetanus, and A+C polysaccharide flu vaccine is required.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Measles vaccine, influenza vaccine, pneumonia vaccine, hepatitis B vaccine, chickenpox vaccine, hand, foot and mouth disease vaccine, BCG, polio lead stain vaccine are all vaccines that need to be given before the age of 6.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hepatitis B vaccine, BCG, pertussis, measles, tetanus, tetanus, tetanus, tetanus, tetanus, tetanus,

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    What needs to be vaccinated is influenza vaccine, chickenpox vaccine, leprosy vaccine, jaundice vaccine, BCG vaccine, hepatitis B vaccine, and immune protein vaccine.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Hepatitis B vaccine, BCG vaccine, AC brain flu vaccine, hepatitis B immune globulin, leprosy vaccine, hepatitis A vaccine, these vaccines must be given.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    After the child is born, they will give you a small book for vaccination. It's very clear what is written on this book.,What age? Which vaccine to catch, you don't have to worry about this, what age I will be vaccinated this year, mainly depends on the vaccination plan formulated for you at that time.

    Well, what is said in this plan is very clear.

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