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7 June 2024
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Vaccination Table

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Age
Birth
Polio
Vaccine dose: 1/4

mmunization means protection. The most effective and safe way to protect children from contagious diseases is by vaccination.  

Vaccines are considered a breakthrough in preventive medicine. Vaccines protect your child’s health by preventing them from contracting severe contagious diseases.

Hepatitis B
Vaccine dose: 1/4

Vaccine Formulation‎ ‎
The vaccine against hepatitis B contains the viral envelope only, and is produced by a genetic engineering method.‎ ‎
Times the Vaccine is Given
During the baby’s first year: After birth (in hospital), at the age of one month and at the age of half a year.
Possible Side-Effects of the Vaccine
  • This vaccine is considered to be one of the safest vaccines. 
  • For a small proportion of people receiving the vaccine, local side-effects are possible: Redness, pain and swelling at the injection site.
  • General side-effects: Fever, headache, muscle and joint pain, dizziness, reduce appetite, nausea, abdominal pain, defective liver function and rash.
  • Very rare side-effects: Enlarged lymph glands, disorders of the central and peripheral nervous system. Disorders of the Production of blood platelets for coagulation, and arthritis.

Month
1
Polio
Vaccine dose: 2/4

mmunization means protection. The most effective and safe way to protect children from contagious diseases is by vaccination.  

Vaccines are considered a breakthrough in preventive medicine. Vaccines protect your child’s health by preventing them from contracting severe contagious diseases.

Hepatitis B
Vaccine dose: 2/4

Vaccine Formulation‎ ‎
The vaccine against hepatitis B contains the viral envelope only, and is produced by a genetic engineering method.‎ ‎
Times the Vaccine is Given
During the baby’s first year: After birth (in hospital), at the age of one month and at the age of half a year.
Possible Side-Effects of the Vaccine
  • This vaccine is considered to be one of the safest vaccines. 
  • For a small proportion of people receiving the vaccine, local side-effects are possible: Redness, pain and swelling at the injection site.
  • General side-effects: Fever, headache, muscle and joint pain, dizziness, reduce appetite, nausea, abdominal pain, defective liver function and rash.
  • Very rare side-effects: Enlarged lymph glands, disorders of the central and peripheral nervous system. Disorders of the Production of blood platelets for coagulation, and arthritis.

Months
2
Polio
Vaccine dose: 3/4

mmunization means protection. The most effective and safe way to protect children from contagious diseases is by vaccination.  

Vaccines are considered a breakthrough in preventive medicine. Vaccines protect your child’s health by preventing them from contracting severe contagious diseases.

months
4
Polio
Vaccine dose: 4/4

mmunization means protection. The most effective and safe way to protect children from contagious diseases is by vaccination.  

Vaccines are considered a breakthrough in preventive medicine. Vaccines protect your child’s health by preventing them from contracting severe contagious diseases.

Hepatitis B
Vaccine dose: 3/4

Vaccine Formulation‎ ‎
The vaccine against hepatitis B contains the viral envelope only, and is produced by a genetic engineering method.‎ ‎
Times the Vaccine is Given
During the baby’s first year: After birth (in hospital), at the age of one month and at the age of half a year.
Possible Side-Effects of the Vaccine
  • This vaccine is considered to be one of the safest vaccines. 
  • For a small proportion of people receiving the vaccine, local side-effects are possible: Redness, pain and swelling at the injection site.
  • General side-effects: Fever, headache, muscle and joint pain, dizziness, reduce appetite, nausea, abdominal pain, defective liver function and rash.
  • Very rare side-effects: Enlarged lymph glands, disorders of the central and peripheral nervous system. Disorders of the Production of blood platelets for coagulation, and arthritis.

year
1
Hepatitis B
Vaccine dose: 4/4

Vaccine Formulation‎ ‎
The vaccine against hepatitis B contains the viral envelope only, and is produced by a genetic engineering method.‎ ‎
Times the Vaccine is Given
During the baby’s first year: After birth (in hospital), at the age of one month and at the age of half a year.
Possible Side-Effects of the Vaccine
  • This vaccine is considered to be one of the safest vaccines. 
  • For a small proportion of people receiving the vaccine, local side-effects are possible: Redness, pain and swelling at the injection site.
  • General side-effects: Fever, headache, muscle and joint pain, dizziness, reduce appetite, nausea, abdominal pain, defective liver function and rash.
  • Very rare side-effects: Enlarged lymph glands, disorders of the central and peripheral nervous system. Disorders of the Production of blood platelets for coagulation, and arthritis.

months
18-24
Polio (2)
Vaccine dose: 1/3
years
2
Polio (2)
Vaccine dose: 2/3
Grade
1st
Polio (2)
Vaccine dose: 3/3