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Vaccinations
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Protect your child and family when traveling
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At Birth |
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6 weeks |
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10 weeks |
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14 Weeks |
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6 Months |
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7 Months |
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9-12 Months |
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12 Months |
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15 Months |
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16 – 18 Months |
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18 Months |
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24 Months |
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4.5 – 5 years |
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9 – 15 years (Girls) |
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10 – 12 Years |
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2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th Year |
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VACCINES UNDER SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES |
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Don't hesitate to engage in open dialogue with your pediatrician to ensure your child receives the best possible care.
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Travel Medicines
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When traveling to other countries, getting vaccinated against specific diseases can be crucial to avoid any mishaps during or after your trip. As our body takes time to build up immunity so make sure to check the vaccines and medicines list and visit your doctor at least a month before your trip.
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Keep these in mind:
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Destination: Some countries require proof of vaccination for some diseases like yellow fever and polio, and traveling to places with humid climates, tundras, or deserts also impacts the types of vaccines one must take.
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Health: If you’re pregnant, suffer from an ongoing illness, or have a weak immune system
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Vaccination History: One might only need to get booster shots depending on their routine vaccination shots.
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