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Child
Immunisation Chart
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Date
Suggested
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1.
BCG
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At
birth
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2.
DPT
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1
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6
weeks
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2
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10
weeks
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3
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14
weeks
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Booster
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1
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18
months
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2
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4
½ years
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3.
Oral Polio
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1
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At
birth
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2
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6
weeks
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3
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10
weeks
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4
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14
weeks
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5
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18
weeks
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Booster
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1
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18
months
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2
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41/2
years
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4.
Measles
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9
months
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5.
MMR
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15
months
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6.
Hepatitis
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B1
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At
birth
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2
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1
month
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3
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6
months
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7.
Hi B
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1
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At
birth
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Titer
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2
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2
months
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3
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4
months
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8.
Typhoid (above 2 yrs)
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2
years
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9.
Hep A
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1
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Any
time
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2
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10.
Varicella (above 1 yr)
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11.
TT Booster
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Help
B Booster (at 10 yrs)
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12.
TT Booster (15 – 16 yrs)
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Others
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PLEASE
NOTE:
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Immunization
can be given in the presence of minor illness.
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After
the immunization reactions are usually mild.
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BCG.
– A nodule appears at 3-4 weeks. No application
or fomentation is necessary it heals leaving a
scar indication effective vaccination.
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DPT
– There may be mild fever, pain, redness and
swelling at the site of injection. A small
painless lump may remain for few weeks. For Fever
and pain paracetamol syrup may be given.
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Measles
/ MMR – A few children get fever 4-10 days after
vaccination.
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