There are no specific 18 month vaccines. A child of that age will pick up any vaccines that are typically given at 12 to 15 months that s/he hasn't yet received. In addition, the child should get influenza vaccine in season.
You should be in a position of his previous vaccinations
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.
Any public health care facility such as a clinic can give a child vaccinations.
Vaccinations given to children in a well child visit vary depending on the age of the child and what vaccinations they have previously received.
At 4 years old, children typically receive vaccinations for measles, mumps, rubella (MMR), varicella (chickenpox), polio, and DTaP (diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis). It is important to follow the recommended vaccination schedule to protect your child from serious diseases.
a nurse
Six months
The child should receive 7.5ml of erythromycin.200mg/300mg=1.51.5 x 5ml= 7.5ml
18 months
A child will talk when he/she is ready.. mostly they should be saying some words ROUND 8 MONTHS.
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