Hello everyone, today I will answer some questions about the baby\’s vaccination schedule, including what vaccines are given to babies. Many people still don\’t know, so what? , let’s analyze it for everyone today, let’s take a look together now! If your problem is solved, I hope you will pay attention to this site, thank you~
Table of contents of this article
- What vaccines are given to babies
- How many vaccinations should be given to babies aged 2-3 from the collar level
1. What vaccines are given to babies?
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Simply put, the first-category vaccines are free and must be vaccinated according to the state, while the second-category vaccines are vaccinated at one\’s own expense , why should we distinguish? Because the country has a limited budget for vaccines, only some vaccines can be included in the free plan. It can be seen that both Class I and II vaccines are equally important! The following is an inventory of the self-funded vaccines that are most needed to be vaccinated by echo~
WHO lists pneumococcal diseases in children as diseases that require extremely high priority vaccine prevention (malaria and pneumococcal)
? Vaccination schedule: one dose each at 1.5 months, 2.5 months, 3.5 months, and 12-15 months old
? There are differences between 13-valent pneumonia and 23-valent pneumonia: 13-valent pneumonia covers 13 serotypes, and is the only vaccine to prevent pneumococcal disease under 2 years old and is irreplaceable; 23-valent pneumonia covers 23 serotypes Serotype, used for high-risk children over 2 years old and elderly people over 65 years old, without immune memory;
??Hib vaccine (quadruple/quintuple can be used instead)
Hib is commonly known as the \”type b killer\”. Infection can lead to serious diseases such as bacterial meningitis, bacterial pneumonia, and sepsis. It occurs in children aged 4-18 months. The incidence rate is the highest, and once it occurs, it can be life-threatening in severe cases.
?Vaccination schedule: (2 months old, 3 months old, 4 months old) + 18 months old
?Quadruple,Pentavalent vaccines all contain Hib vaccine, and it is recommended to receive the pentavalent vaccine
One vaccine can prevent multiple diseases. Pentavalent vaccine can replace polio vaccine, diphtheria-tetanus pertussis and Hib vaccine. It is used to prevent five diseases including whooping cough, diphtheria, tetanus, poliomyelitis and Hib infection. Babies aged 2-6 months need 16 doses of a single vaccine. Inoculation with five doses can save 8 doses, so you need less injections
?Vaccination schedule: One dose each at 2 months, 3 months, 4 months and 18 months
There are 3 doses of full immunity. The first dose can be taken orally starting at 6 weeks. The interval between each dose is 4-10 weeks. The third dose should be no later than 32 weeks
Vaccination schedule: 6-12 weeks of age, 10-22 weeks of age, 14-32 weeks of age
The first dose must be at 84 Take within days! Otherwise, the vaccination will be missed. If the baby\’s jaundice fades slowly and delays the vaccination time, the 13-valent and five-part vaccines can be postponed appropriately, and the wheel-shaped dose can be taken first
?Vaccination schedule: 6 months old, 7 months old (two doses one month apart)
There are two doses of chickenpox vaccine. Adults can be revaccinated, and echo is Got chickenpox in college! ??Leaved a few small holes
Influenza is not a common cold. It is an active infectious disease. It is spread through droplets and even contact. The onset of influenza is sudden and contagious. Strong sex, can easily induce serious complications or even death! It is also recommended for adults!
? Vaccination schedule: You can be vaccinated after six months of age. Vaccination is during the high-incidence season from September to October every year. One dose per year
?Vaccination schedule: (AC meningococcal meningitis: 6 months old, 7 months old, 9 months old) + (ACYW meningococcal meningitis: three years old, six years old)
How many stitches from the collar for a 2-3 year old baby
For a 2 to 3 year old baby The collar of a baby\’s sweater usually has 80 to 90 stitches. The number of stitches depends on the size of the baby. The number of stitches I mentioned refers to the average child. If you are too fat or too thin, you can add more stitches appropriately. The needle reduction is very flexible, just master it yourself.
Well, this article ends here, I hope it can help everyone.