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What are the vaccines according to age?

There are various vaccines that are recommended for individuals at different ages to protect against various diseases. For infants and children, vaccines such as the Hepatitis B vaccine, Rotavirus vaccine, Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis vaccine, Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccine, Pneumococcal vaccine, Polio vaccine, Influenza vaccine, Measles, Mumps, and Rubella vaccine, Varicella vaccine, Hepatitis A vaccine, and Meningococcal vaccine are typically recommended. These vaccines help protect young children from serious illnesses and complications that can arise from preventable diseases. For adolescents and young adults, vaccines such as the Human Papillomavirus vaccine, Meningococcal vaccine, and Influenza vaccine are commonly recommended. As individuals get older, vaccines such as the Influenza vaccine, Pneumococcal vaccine, and Shingles vaccine become more important to protect against illnesses that can have more severe consequences in older age. It is important for individuals to consult with their healthcare provider to determine which vaccines are recommended for their age group and to stay up to date on their immunizations to protect their health and the health of those around them.

What ages do you have injections?

Baby vaccines include five doses of the DTaP combination vaccine. Your baby will receive their first dose at 2 months of age and their second at 4 months of age. They’ll receive their third dose at 6 months, their fourth dose between 15 and 18 months of age and their fifth dose between 4 and 6 years of age.

What is the age of vaccines?

Baby vaccines include five doses of the DTaP combination vaccine. Your baby will receive their first dose at 2 months of age and their second at 4 months of age. They’ll receive their third dose at 6 months, their fourth dose between 15 and 18 months of age and their fifth dose between 4 and 6 years of age.

What ages do you take shots?

– 2 months. DTaP: Diphtheria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis vaccine. Hib: Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccine. …
– 4 months. DTaP. Hib. …
– 6 months. DTaP. …
– 6 months and annually. Influenza (Flu): The flu vaccine is recommended every year for children 6 months and older:

What ages do you get your shots?

– 2 months. DTaP: Diphtheria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis vaccine. Hib: Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccine. …
– 4 months. DTaP. Hib. …
– 6 months. DTaP. …
– 6 months and annually. Influenza (Flu): The flu vaccine is recommended every year for children 6 months and older:

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