My baby is 4 months old and my doctor has not suggested rota virus vaccination, pneumococcal vaccination, influenza vaccination,. If it is to be given when can we give it. Why is its age limit.
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Rotavirus vaccine is to be given in 2 doses a month apart,BY 6 months of age,so yes,it can be given to your baby.
Pneumococcal vaccine has no age limit,so DO give it,3 primary doses one apart at this age,plus 1 booster at 15 months.
Influenza vaccine,in routine vaccination,is given at 6 and 7 months of age,NOT before.
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