Polio vaccine for infants can be inactivated.
Infants can be vaccinated with inactivated polio vaccine. Polio vaccine is used to prevent polio, also known as polio, and commonly used vaccines include inactivated polio vaccine, live attenuated oral polio vaccine (monkey kidney cells), and live attenuated polio vaccine sugar pill (human diploid cells).
The virus in the inactivated polio vaccine has completely lost its virulence and does not cause infections. If no adverse reactions are determined after the first dose of the inactivated polio vaccine, infants can receive the inactivated polio vaccine in the future.
If a baby needs to be vaccinated against polio, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for vaccination in time to avoid adverse consequences.