To get the H1N1 vaccine, you usually just go to your doctor or local clinic.
The N1H1 vaccine will go to health care workers first, then to those that have weakened immune systems (elderly and small children, those will underlying health issues). Once that is done it will be available to the remainder.
the vaccine is given to children is a peadiatric vaccine.
The vaccine sometimes called the tri vaccine is the DTaP vaccine. This vaccine protects children against diphtheria, tetanus and acellular pertussis, diseases which can be deadly to young children.
it is a vaccine imported to india.not much needed .but it is given to small children
The pulse polio vaccine is given to small children.
a little bit over 50 or 60.
Several children died during an outbreak of measles in Dublin because they had not received the vaccine.
It is a vaccine against meningitis in young children
Since only about 5% will have recurring outbreaks, it may not be worth getting the vaccine (unless you are one of the 5%).
So that the children do not get measels, mumps or rubella.
The flu vaccine is recommended for children and the elderly but nobody is forced to get it. Whether or not to get a flu vaccine is a personal choice.
Rotavirus is a disease that causes extreme diarrhea particularly in children and the elderly. The vaccine is given to children aged 2 to 3 years old and effectively reduces the number of children who contract the disease, and the severity for those who do get it.