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Vaccination Schedule for All Ages - Protect Against Pneumococcal and Influenza

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Vaccination is one of the most effective ways to protect ourselves and our loved ones from diseases and infections. It's important to follow a vaccination schedule to ensure that we receive the necessary vaccines at the right time. At BizzLibrary.com, we provide a comprehensive vaccination schedule that outlines the recommended vaccines for different age groups.

The Importance of Vaccination

Vaccines work by stimulating our immune system to develop protection against specific diseases. They contain weakened or inactive antigens that trigger an immune response without causing the disease itself. By getting vaccinated, we not only protect ourselves but also contribute to herd immunity, reducing the spread of diseases in our communities.

Recommended Vaccines by Age Group

The following is a summary of the recommended vaccines for different age groups:

Birth to 6 Years Old

  • Hepatitis B: This vaccine is given in a series of three doses, starting at birth.
  • Rotavirus: Two or three doses of this vaccine are recommended for infants.
  • Diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (DTaP): This vaccine is given in a series of five doses, with the first shot at 2 months of age.
  • Haemophilus influenza type b (Hib): This vaccine is given in a series of three or four doses, depending on the brand.
  • Pneumococcal: This vaccine is given in a series of four doses.
  • Polio: This vaccine is given in a series of four doses.
  • Measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR): This vaccine is given in a series of two doses, starting at 12-15 months of age.
  • Varicella (chickenpox): Two doses of this vaccine are recommended, starting at 12-15 months of age.
  • Hepatitis A: Two doses of this vaccine are recommended for children starting at 12 months of age.

7 to 18 Years Old

  • Tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis (Tdap): A single dose of this vaccine is recommended at 11-12 years of age.
  • Human papillomavirus (HPV): Two or three doses of this vaccine are recommended for both males and females, starting at 11-12 years of age.
  • Meningococcal: A single dose of this vaccine is recommended at 11-12 years of age, with a booster at 16 years of age.
  • Influenza: An annual flu shot is recommended for all children starting at 6 months of age.

Download Our Vaccination Schedule PDF

To ensure that you and your family receive the recommended vaccines at the right time, download our vaccination schedule in PDF format. It's easy to follow and provides all the information you need to protect yourself and your loved ones from vaccine-preventable diseases. Visit BizzLibrary.com now to download your free copy.




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