What are the vaccines of the National Immunization Program?

There are 11 vaccines in the National Immunization Program, including Hepatitis B vaccine, BCG vaccine, polio vaccine, DPT vaccine, MMR vaccine, BSE vaccine, Meningococcal vaccine and Hepatitis A vaccine. There are 11 vaccines in the National Immunization Program, including Hepatitis B Vaccine, BCG Vaccine, Inactivated Polio Vaccine, Live Attenuated Polio Vaccine, DPT Vaccine, DPT Vaccine, MMR Vaccine, Live Attenuated Encephalitis B Vaccine, Group A Polysaccharide Vaccine for Streaming Brain, Group A Group C Polysaccharide Vaccine for Streaming Brain, Live Attenuated Vaccine for Hepatitis A. These vaccines protect against a wide range of infectious diseases. Immediately after birth, medical staff will vaccinate infants with BCG and Hepatitis B. Afterwards, they will apply for a vaccination certificate in a timely manner, and will be vaccinated in order and on time according to the immunization schedule by appointment with the CDC.