Dr Vandan H KumarFather of a 7 yr 4 m old boy1 Year agoA. is given at 6 week,10 week, 14 weeks
it's a rotavirus vaccine.
More proper information and answer regarding this will be given by your personal doctor and you can contact your doctor for this
You can check with the nearest doctor.
Take care.
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy1 Year agoA. The rotavirus vaccine, which helps protect against diarrhea caused by rotavirus, is typically given to infants in the following schedule:
1. **First Dose**: Administered at 2 months of age.
2. **Second Dose**: Administered at 4 months of age.
3. **Third Dose**: Some versions of the vaccine, like RotaTeq, require a third dose at 6 months of age. Another version, Rotarix, requires only two doses and does not include a 6-month dose.
It is important to follow the specific schedule recommended by your pediatrician or healthcare provider, as well as the guidelines provided by the vaccine manufacturer. The vaccine series should be started before the baby reaches 15 weeks of age and completed by 8 months of age. Consult your pediatrician for the exact schedule and to ensure your baby is up-to-date with vaccinations.
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