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Agree Agree Agree StayThe birth of a baby comes with a lot of joy but is often accompanied by several responsibilities parents might not be fully prepared for. At every step of the child’s growth, there are questions and concerns about a toddler’s safety, nutrition, health, and overall well-being. At the center of all parental concerns lies the most pertinent one - how to prevent the risk of infection. Just making regular visits to the Pediatrician might not be sufficient. A child’s immune system is continually developing in the months after birth, and they’re more susceptible to diseases than ever, at this stage. Note that the risk of these diseases does not go away as the child grows older.1 As a result, it is imperative to take care of good nutrition, hygiene, and timely vaccination for children till the age of 18 years. This way they continue to stay protected against potentially deadly diseases.2,3,4 It is also important to note here that certain vaccines cannot be given until an infant has reached a certain age.5
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that children should be vaccinated according to the recommended immunization schedule.6 Vaccination cards are useful health records that contain information about vaccination dates and dosage. This information is helpful for parents, vaccination providers, and public health researchers. They help in timely and accurate vaccination.
A Vaccination Card is a ‘Health Ka Passport’ which can be obtained from your pediatrician. Parents must preserve this card as an important health document of the child and get it updated whenever they visit the doctor. Consider it like a child’s passport to good health. Using this card can help you keep track of all upcoming vaccinations for your child. For times when you might miss vaccinations which are due, it is crucial to consult your Pediatrician for Catch-up vaccination.
Different stages during a child’s growth need different vaccinations.5 Certain vaccinations need boosters to provide long-term immunity or to cover the risk period.7 Generally, its assumed that most vaccinations get completed by 1-2 years of age, but it’s important to remember that there are vaccinations recommended even beyond this age.8 Here’s what a Vaccination schedule looks like.
At 6 Weeks-6 Months8:
Diphtheria: Severe respiratory illness, Tetanus: Leads to Muscle spasms, Pertussis: Whooping cough
Hib: Hemophilus influenzae type b causes brain fever
Hep-B: The Hepatitis B vaccine helps protect against Hepatitis B infection
IPV: Injectible Polio Vaccine (IPV) protects against polio disease
At 6-12 Months8:
At 1-2 Years:8
Diphtheria: Severe respiratory illness, Tetanus: Leads to Muscle spasms, Pertussis: Whooping cough
Hib: Hemophilus influenzae type b causes brain fever.
IPV: Injectible Polio Vaccine (IPV) protects against polio disease
At 2-6 Years Of Age8:
IPV: Injectible Polio Vaccine (IPV) protects against polio disease
At 6-18 Years Of Age8:
Schedule according to Advisory committee of Vaccination & Immunization practices, 2020-21 by Indian Academy of Pediatrics
^ Annual Vaccination recommended for children upto 5 years of age
# For special situations
Juggling between hectic jobs and multiple daily life tasks and responsibilities, activities such as midnight diaper changes and feeding duties, keeping up with the baby’s body clock, baby-proofing the home, can itself prove to be extremely overwhelming for parents. Amid this, it can be even more exhausting to keep up with the different kinds of vaccinations to be administered to kids as they are growing up. It is at this time that a Vaccination Card comes handy. You can download your own calendar here, so that you don’t miss a single vaccination scheduled for your child. To be rest assured, you can even use free Vaccination reminder services like Immunize India App by Indian Academy of Pediatrics.
So, get this ‘Health Ka Passport’ to keep it all organized and on track, and build the immunity of your child to ensure a healthy life for them ahead.
References
Experts Are Strongly Recommending Influenza Vaccination For All Children Before The Monsoon Season Begins
WHO Estimates, Globally More Than 10 Cr People Get Infected With Hepatitis A Every Year: Everything You Should Know About Hepatitis A Disease, Prevention And Vaccination