17 Nov 2017 | 4 min Read
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A healthy pregnancy is the first step in ensuring the birth of a healthy baby. Along with adequate care and nourishment, it is very important to protect your baby against diseases. For this it is essential to follow and maintain a vaccination chart after birth. Following a vaccination chart based on different age group protects your baby against various diseases that can be easily prevented by vaccination.
The World Health Organization (WHO) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have recommended a vaccination chart with age and diseases to be followed by countries all over the world.
Universal Immunization Program (UIP) by Government of India and Indian Academy of Pediatrics (IAP) has recommended an immunization chart by age for children in India based on the guidelines set by the world health organization (WHO). Various harmful diseases causing serious health problems in the child can be prevented by timely administration of appropriate vaccines.
According to UIP and IAP, the following vaccines should be administered to the new born baby before being discharged from the hospital. These include BCG (Bacilli Calmette-Guerin), OPV 0 (zero dose of oral polio vaccine) and first dose of Hepatitis B (Hep-B).
All these vaccines are compulsory for each child born in India. These vaccines provide protection against diseases such as tuberculosis, polio and Hepatitis B respectively.
A vaccination chart recorder is helpful in keeping the track of vaccines that are to be further administered after birth.
Age |
Vaccine for disease |
6 weeks |
First dose of combination vaccine DTP for diseases like diphtheria, pertussis or whooping cough and tetanus. |
First dose of injectable polio vaccine (IPV) or first dose of oral polio vaccine (OPV). | |
Second dose of hepatitis B vaccine (Hep-B ) | |
First dose of Hib (Haemophilus influenza type b) against influenza. | |
First dose of Rotavirus vaccine against the diseases such as severe diarrhea caused by rotavirus. | |
First dose of PCV (pneumococcal conjugated vaccine) against pneumonia in children. | |
10 weeks |
Second doses of DTP, IPV or OPV, Hib, Rotavirus and PCV. |
14 weeks |
Third doses of DTP, IPV or OPV, Hib, Rotavirus and PCV. |
6 months |
Dose of OPV and third dose of Hep-B |
9 months |
Dose of OPV and first dose of MMR. MMR vaccine is for protection against diseases like mumps, measles and rubella (German measles). |
Typhoid Conjugate vaccine (TCV) against typhoid is given 4 weeks after MMR vaccine. Can be given up to 12 months of baby’s age. | |
1 year |
First dose of Hep –A against the virus causing disease hepatitis A |
The baby should be administered with oral polio vaccine given in supplementary immunization activity like pulse polio programme in addition to the normal schedule of immunization. It is necessary to follow the vaccination chart of WHO at least till the child is 10 years old.
Vaccination chart till 10 years after 1 year of baby’s age consists of following vaccines :
Vaccination is the most cost-effective method to save your baby from several harmful diseases.
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Disclaimer: The information in the article is not intended or implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor.
Also read: Why You Should Never Miss Your Child’s Vaccination?
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