If you're looking to have your kids vaccinated for childhood diseases the best place to take them is to your own doctor. Your doctor can vaccinate them for diseases such as chicken pox, measles, and polio among others.
i will say about 50,000 children die each year from vaccines
There are three different vaccines for hemophilus infections used to immunize children in the United States: PRP-D, HBOC, and PRP-OMP.
They haven't. It turned out that the medical study linking autism to vaccines was a hoax!!! The doctor responsible lost his medical license. The medical community has rejected that study, and doesn't believe autism is linked to vaccines.
No, only a vaccination can prevent the flu. Children can take the injectable vaccinations for H1N1/09 if over 6 months old. Kids 2 years or older can take the nasal mist vaccinations if they are otherwise healthy. Small children are in the higher risk groups for complications from both the seasonal flu and A-H1N1/09. Clinical trials prior to the approval of the four H1N1 vaccines that are available in the US, proved them safe and effective by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The A-H1N1/09 vaccines are made the same way as all modern flu vaccines are and the incidence of adverse effects has been very low over these decades. If you are concerned about using the vaccines in children, speak to their Pediatricians. The majority of the medical community is encouraging the use of the vaccines to all who can take them, because they believe the risk of the flu is greater than the risk of any problems with the vaccine.
Some of the recommended vaccines for Canada are hepatitis B vaccines for both adults and children. One should also be vaccinated against measles, mumps and rubella.
Chickenpox vaccine is not given to children under 12 months old.
Kids are young goats, but when referring to humans, kids and children are the same.
Vaccines can easily be looked up online by entering your drug;s store name as : CVS/pharmacy, Rite-Aid, Wal-Mart etc, to view which pharmacy's have the vaccines in stock. Store's most likely accepts walk-ins.
Not in most states . . . but it is very ignorant. The stuff in vaccines that used to cause some reactions in children has not been used for years.
Travel to foreign countries can sometimes require travelers to have certain vaccinations prior to leaving for their trip. The best thing to do is to check with your family doctor and ask what vaccines they recommend for your children to keep them safe while away.
8 kids or less
The measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccines are given to children under the age of five.