Do babies need to be vaccinated against smallpox at birth?

Smallpox vaccination is not required for infants at birth.
Smallpox is an infectious disease caused by the smallpox virus, which is highly lethal, and has been eradicated globally since 1980 when the World Health Organization declared that the spread of smallpox had ceased. Therefore, smallpox vaccination is no longer required for infants after birth.
The vaccines that babies need to receive after birth include Hepatitis B vaccine and BCG vaccine, and the specific vaccination needs to depend on the different specific conditions of newborn babies.
If vaccination is needed or discomfort occurs after vaccination, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to avoid delaying the condition.