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CHILD
IMMUNISATION CHART
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BCG |
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At birth |
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DPT |
1 |
6 Weeks |
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2 |
10 Weeks |
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3 |
14 Weeks |
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Booster |
1 |
18 Months |
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2 |
4 1/2 Years |
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Oral Polio |
1 |
At birth |
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2 |
6 Weeks |
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3 |
10 Weeks |
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4 |
14 Weeks |
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5 |
18Weeks |
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Booster |
1 |
18 Months |
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2 |
4 1/2 Years |
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Measles |
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9 Months |
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MMR |
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15 Months |
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Hepatitis B |
B1 |
At birth |
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2 |
1 Month |
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3 |
6 Month |
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HiB |
1 |
At birth |
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Titer |
2 |
2 Months |
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3 |
4 Months |
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Typhoid |
1 |
2 Years |
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Hepatis A |
1 |
Anytime |
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Varicella |
1 |
Above 1 year |
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TT booster |
1 |
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PLEASE NOTE:
1. Immunization can be given in the presence of
minor illness.
2.
After the immunization reactions are usually
mild.
3. BCG. – A nodule appears at 3-4 weeks. No
application or fomentation is necessary it heals
leaving a scar indication effective vaccination.
4.
DPT – There may be mild fever, pain, redness and
swelling at the site of injection. A small
painless lump may remain for few weeks. For
Fever and pain paracetamol syrup may be given.
5. Measles / MMR – A few children get fever 4-10
days after vaccination
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