After birth, babies need to receive various vaccines, some of which are self funded and some are free. Mothers must remember the timing of their baby's vaccination and not neglect it to affect their vaccination. Vaccines are essential for babies to go to school. What are the vaccination requirements for going to school? Let's take a look together.
What preventive vaccinations are required for going to school
The first type of vaccine requires routine immunization based on age, and babies must receive it. When entering daycare or school, the vaccination status needs to be checked, and babies who have not completed the vaccination must be vaccinated again.
1. BCG vaccine. Bacillus Calmette Guerin (BCG) is a vaccine used to prevent tuberculosis in children. Vaccination can make children have special resistance to tuberculosis.
2. Hepatitis B vaccine (HepB). Hepatitis B vaccine is a special drug used to prevent hepatitis B, and inoculation of hepatitis B vaccine is the most effective way to prevent hepatitis B virus infection. After vaccination, it can stimulate the immune system to produce protective antibodies, which exist in human body fluids. Once hepatitis B virus appears, the antibodies will act immediately to prevent infection. It will not harm the liver, so that the human body has the immunity to prevent hepatitis B, so as to prevent hepatitis B infection.
3. Measles vaccine. The measles vaccine is a attenuated live vaccine with mild vaccination response and good immune persistence. It can be administered regularly after birth to prevent measles.
4. Polio vaccine (abbreviated as polio sugar pill). Polio sugar pill is an oral vaccine preparation, white granular sugar pill, safe to administer. Taking sugar pills as planned after birth can effectively prevent poliomyelitis.
5. Bai Bai Po preparation. Mixing pertussis vaccine, refined diphtheria toxoid, and refined tetanus toxoid can simultaneously prevent pertussis, diphtheria, and tetanus.
6. Japanese encephalitis vaccine. The Japanese encephalitis vaccine system infects hamster kidney cells with the epidemic Japanese encephalitis virus, and after cultivation, the virus solution is freeze-dried to produce attenuated live vaccines for the prevention of epidemic Japanese encephalitis.
Precautions for getting vaccinated
1. After vaccination, observation should be conducted at the vaccination site for 30 minutes.
2. The vaccination site should be kept dry and clean within 24 hours. On the day of vaccination, it is best not to take a shower, avoid vigorous exercise, and drink plenty of water.
3. If there is redness, pain or low-grade fever at the vaccination site after vaccination, and it persists for 24 hours without natural disappearance, medical attention should be sought promptly.
What preventive vaccinations are required for going to school? Before going to school, babies need to receive various types of vaccinations, usually with specific time requirements. Mothers can keep records and get vaccinated on time. Mothers should keep their babies' vaccine books safe and provide them when they go to kindergarten. After getting vaccinated, babies may experience some discomfort, and mothers need to learn how to cope and take care of them.