My newborn is 3 month old, due to some reason I was unable to vaccinate him in 2 month , then how will the vaccination procedure will occur if i have skipped 2 month vccine, i vccinate him in private one
Also i want to ask if 6 month typhoid and influenza vccine compulsory or i can skip, can i vccinate him with only one MMR DOSE ,WILL IT GIVE PROTECTION if second dose will not be given ?
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Need not to worry, continue where you stopped.Actually you will get more immunity, in developed country’s they give 2 months gap..In India we will expose to diseases early; that’s why giving minimum gap
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You can give 2 months vaccine now and continue the schedule.
Typhoid and Flu are commonly occurring infections, they can sometimes become serious. It's always better to vaccinate.
I don't understand why you want to skip MMR 2 and booster. It's not expensive also.
I need to ask few more questions before answering your query.
Early consultations can prevent complications.
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Dr Faisal Zoheb
MBBS , MD PAEDIATRICS , PGPN (BOSTON), Neonatology fellow ( Newborn and vaccination specialist )
You can follow the schedule from where you have left. Give him 2 months vaccine now.
MMR , typhoid, influenza all are diff vaccines giving protection against diff infections. It is better to give them on time
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