What are the newborn vaccines

The vaccines that newborns need after birth are the hepatitis B vaccine and BCG vaccine. The second dose of Hepatitis B vaccine is required at one month and the child should be immunized according to the schedule as long as the child’s physical condition allows. Newborns without vomiting, diarrhea, fever, cough, premature birth, low birth weight, or severe congenital heart disease can be vaccinated. If the child has any of these conditions, he or she should be up-to-date with the vaccination after the symptoms improve. The first shot of hepatitis B vaccine and BCG vaccine after birth is given at the hospital of birth, and the second shot of hepatitis B vaccine is given at the immunization center in the community to which the child belongs. Do not leave immediately after the vaccination, but observe the child for half an hour until there are no adverse reactions, and do not take a bath for three days after the vaccination.