At birth: BCG, hepatitis B vaccine (basic)?
One month: hepatitis B vaccine (basic)?
Two months: polio vaccine (basic)?
Three months: polio vaccine, DTP vaccine (basic)?
Four months: polio vaccine, DTP vaccine (basic)?
Five months: DTP vaccine (basic)?
Six months: hepatitis B vaccine, group A meningococcal vaccine (basic)?
Eight months: measles vaccine, Japanese encephalitis vaccine (basic)?
Nine months: meningococcal group A vaccine (basic)?
1.5-2 years old: DTP vaccine, measles vaccine, Japanese encephalitis vaccine (enhanced)?
3 years old: Group A meningococcal vaccine (booster)?
4 years old: polio vaccine (booster)?
6 years old: DTP vaccine (enhanced), Japanese encephalitis vaccine and group A meningococcal vaccine (enhanced)
Second class vaccine?
AC meningococcal vaccine: 3 years old 1 injection, 6 years old and 9 years old 1 injection. ?
Cell-free DTP vaccine: It can replace the whole-cell DTP vaccine, and the inoculation procedure is the same as that of the whole-cell DTP vaccine. ?
Measles vaccine: 1.5-2 years old, four years after basic immunization 1 injection. ?
Live attenuated hepatitis A vaccine or inactivated hepatitis A vaccine: the vaccination time of live attenuated hepatitis A vaccine is 2 years old 1 needle, and it will be strengthened 1 needle after 4 years. Inactivated vaccine 1- 16-year-old was inoculated with 2 needles, with an interval of 6 months. 16-year-old was inoculated with 1 needle. ?
Chickenpox vaccine: 02 years old 1- 1 needle. ?
Haemophilus influenzae type B vaccine: one injection at 2, 4 and 6 months old, and one injection at 12 months old. ?
Influenza vaccine: 2 injections per year for 1-3 years old, with an interval of 1 month. People over 3 years old are vaccinated 1 time every year.
Extended data:
It is customary in China to divide vaccine taboos into general taboos and absolute taboos, and foreign books and periodicals call them contraindications and warning cards.
The general taboo means that vaccination can be postponed under certain circumstances, such as fever and recovery from illness (equivalent to a warning card).
Absolute contraindication refers to the increased probability of adverse reactions, aggravated adverse reactions or the possibility of immune impairment after vaccination. If the immune function is incomplete (defective), live attenuated vaccine may not be inoculated, but inactivated vaccine may be inoculated. People who are allergic to eggs should not be vaccinated with measles, flu and other vaccines cultured with chicken embryo cells.
Patients with diabetes, chronic respiratory diseases, chronic liver diseases (including alcoholic hepatitis) and heart diseases can be vaccinated with influenza vaccine, pneumonia polysaccharide vaccine (PCV) and hepatitis B vaccine; People with poor renal function can be vaccinated with pneumonia polysaccharide vaccine and hepatitis B vaccine; Immune deficiency, can be vaccinated with pneumonia polysaccharide vaccine, varicella vaccine; People infected with HIV can be vaccinated with pneumonia polysaccharide vaccine and chickenpox vaccine.
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