According to the Convention on the Rights of the Child, it is clearly stated that a child is any person under 18 years of age and can be vaccinated from the day of birth to the age of 18. The impact of the vaccine on the body can be reduced.
I. Planned vaccinations
Each child has a vaccination certificate with clear vaccination procedures, which may vary slightly from region to region, but are basically the same.
1.On the day of birth: Hepatitis B vaccine and BCG vaccine.
2.2nd day of birth: BCG vaccine can also be given on the second day of birth.
3.1 month of birth: Hepatitis B dose 2.
4, 2 months of age: inactivated polio vaccine.
5, 3 months of age: dose 1 of DPT3 vaccine and dose 2 of polio vaccine.
6, 4 months of age: 2nd dose of DPT vaccine, 3rd dose of polio vaccine
7.5 months of age: 3rd dose of DPT vaccine
8.6 months of age: Hepatitis B vaccine dose 3, all basic vaccinations are completed. Also vaccinated with group A flu vaccine.
9, 8 months of age: leprosy diphtheria vaccine, i.e. measles and rubella diphtheria vaccine, and the first dose of group B encephalitis vaccine.
10.1.5 years old: combined measles, rubella and mumps vaccine, together with a booster dose of diphtheria, hepatitis A vaccine and varicella vaccine.
11, 2 years old: booster dose of encephalitis B, 2nd dose of inactivated hepatitis A vaccine.
12, 3 years: A plus C flu vaccine, i.e., two subtypes of flu vaccine, which can prevent two subtypes of meningitis and cerebrospinal meningitis.
13, 4 years of age: varicella booster, together with oral attenuated polio vaccine.
14, 6 years old: MMR booster shot, together with diphtheria diphtheria and tetanus diphtheria vaccine.
15, 10 years old: about the fourth grade of elementary school, with the possibility of receiving the second dose of A plus C flu vaccine
16, 13 years old: the first year of junior high school to receive a booster dose of hepatitis B
17.15 years old: the third year of junior high school can be re-vaccinated with DPT vaccine.
Vaccinations for accidents or special periods
For example, if you are bitten and scratched by an animal, you need to receive rabies vaccine in time; if you suddenly receive deep trauma, you can receive tetanus vaccine in time; during the flu season, you can receive influenza vaccine in time; during the new crown pneumonia epidemic, you can also receive vaccination after the successful development of childhood vaccine to reduce the risk of virus entering children’s bodies.