Infectious diseases in children are very dangerous and in some cases can be very severe and even cause death.
The main requirement for the prevention of infectious diseases is vaccination.
They save children's health and lives! Vaccines can not be abandoned! Vaccinations should be carried out as far as possible, depending on the vaccination schedule.
In addition to the vaccines that are absolutely necessary for children, according to the parents' request, chickenpox, rotovirus infection, and papilloma virus (IPV) vaccine for 12-15 year old girls may also be used.
Age |
Vaccinations |
Disease prevention |
Over 12 hours after birth |
Hep B |
Vaccine against hepatitis B disease |
4th-7th day |
BCG OPV |
Tuberculosis vaccine Vaccine against polio |
2 months |
Hib |
B hemophilia infections, diphtheria, corticosteroids, tetanus and hepatitis B vaccine |
2 months |
OPV Pk |
Vaccine against polio Vaccine against pneumococcal infections |
3 months |
Hib |
B hemophilia infections, diphtheria, corticosteroids, tetanus and hepatitis B vaccine |
3 months |
OPV |
Vaccine against polio |
4 months |
Hib |
B hemophilia infections, diphtheria, corticosteroids, tetanus and hepatitis B vaccine |
4 months |
OPV Pk |
Vaccine against polio Vaccine against pneumococcal infections |
6 months |
Pk |
Vaccine against pneumococcal infections |
12 months |
QPM Vit A |
Vaccine against measles, parotid and velvety Vitamin A |
18 months |
GDT OPV Vit A |
vaccine against diphtheria and tetanus Vaccine against polio Vitamin A |
6 years old |
QPM DT Vit A |
Vaccine against measles, parotid and velvety vaccine against diphtheria and tetanus Vitamin A |