Dr Sameer awadhiyaGuardian of 2 children4 years agoA. because of the current pandemic situation due to covid it is advisable to postpone the vaccinations for a few weeks for safety of your child against covid, you can talk to your pediatrician for re scheduling of it but if you have missed any vaccinations in previous time it's not a problem it won't affeclit the baby, you can get them done now if it is possible for you to follow all the safety protocol while the vaccinations are done.
flu vaccine or influenza vaccine are suggested to give partial protection against covid but they are of limited help, complete safety precautions has to be followed for complete protection.
SanthoshiMom of a 8 yr old girl4 years agoA. 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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