Dr Vandan H KumarFather of a 7 yr 4 m old boy4 years agoA. it is advisable to continue the same vaccines as well as the same dosage to be given till 14 weeks of age that is at 6 and then at 10 and then at 14 weeks of age of the child
SanthoshiMom of a 8 yr old girl4 years agoA. It's same dose only. Vaccinations to be given at birth (Newborn)
BCG
OPV 0
Hepatitis-B 1
Vaccines for 6 weeks baby (1.5 Month Old)
IPV 1
Hepatitis-B 2
DTP 1
Rotavirus 1
Influenza type B (Hib 1)
PCV 1
Vaccinations for 10 weeks baby (2.5 Month Old)
DTP 2
IPV 2
Influenza type B (Hib 2)
Rotavirus 2
PCV 2
Vaccines at 14 weeks (3.5 Month Old)
DTP 3
IPV 3
Hib 3
Rotavirus 3
PCV 3
Vaccinations for 6 Months Old
OPV 1
Hep-B 3
Vaccines for 9 months old baby
OPV 2
MMR 1
Vaccines for 9-12 months old baby
Typhoid Conjugate Vaccine
Vaccinations for one year old baby (12 Month Old)
Hep-A 1
Vaccines for baby at 1.3 years (15 Month Old)
MMRVaricellaPCV Booster
Vaccination for 1.4 years old (16-18 Month Old)
DTP B1IPV B1Hib B1
Vaccination for 1.6 year old baby (18 Months Old)
Hep-A 2
Vaccination for 2 year old baby (24 Months Old)
Booster of Typhoid Conjugate Vaccine
A booster dose of Typhoid conjugate vaccine (TCV), if primary dose is given at 9-12 months.
Vaccines for 4-6 years old baby
DTP B2OPV 3Varicella 2MMR 3
Second dose of Varicella(Chickenpox) can be given at anytime 3 months after the first dose. Thrid dose of MMR is recommended for a 4-6 year old child.
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