The answer depends on location, state law, the child's health history, and what formulations are used.
Vaccinations given to children in a well child visit vary depending on the age of the child and what vaccinations they have previously received.
Children are given vaccinations to develop antibodies against various diseases so that they are less likely to become seriously ill. Many diseases have been eradicated (stopped) through the decades of vaccinations of babies and young children. However, when parents didn't have their babies and toddlers vaccinated, many of these awful and deadly diseases have begun to re-appear.
It is recommended that children be given polio vaccinations as a series, starting at a very young age between 2 months as a baby to 6 years as a toddlers.Two months.Four months.Six to eighteen months.Four to six years
To find out what vaccinations your child needs for school or what vaccinations your child has already been given, one should contact their physician or pediatrician. They have all records on these administered vaccines.
The injected vaccinations approved for use in the US for H1N1/09 can be given to babies as young as 6 months. Vaccinations are not given to younger babies because their immune systems are not mature enough to deal with the immune response needed for vaccinations to work. It is important that all those in contact with infants under 6 months get their vaccinations so they do not bring home the flu to babies at high risk due to their immature immune systems. The nasal mist vaccines can be given to children 2 and older. Check with your pediatrician for the best information on the appropriateness of the vaccinations for your children.
we never get rid of the vaccinations we have been given already.that vaccine stays in your body for ever.
Usually, vaccinations will be administered in the scruff of the neck. Occasionally, vaccinations will be given directly into the muscle of the cat (intermuscularly) in the cat's hind leg.
depending on the vaccinations given and the size of the puppy,most likely YES !
You are given vaccinations when you go to the doctor's office to help protect you from it.
In 1980 it was recommended that children get 3 vaccines: DTP (a combination vaccine for Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis), MMR (a combination vaccine for Measles, Mumps, and Rubella), and Polio (OPV).
The exact same percent as children that have been vaccinated. There is absolutely no link what-so-ever between vaccinations and Autism, a child is born Autistic and vaccinations cannot time-travel to change the childs development in the womb or change it's parents genes.
It is believed that some Vaccinations can affect brain growth, giving children Autism. However, I do not believe this one bit, but that's just my opinion. If you have any questions about Autistic Children then email me at ijm9098@gmail.com I have tons of experience with Autistic children.