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Vaccines for girl child
Hi, my child is 9 months old and i want to give her vaccines. Till now we were following government rules at our hometown. Vaccines given to her are- At birth- OPV, HEP B, BCG 1.5 month- OPV, PENTA, ROTA, PCV, IPV 2.5 month- OPV, PENTA, ROTA 3.5 month- OPV, PENTA, ROTA, PCV, IPV now as per government mcp card 9 month vaccines are - MR, JE, Vitamin A and PCV booster But here I enquired and attendant told me that JE and Vitamin A not required/available, MR is not there but MMR is there, PCV is available. Is there any prblm if JE and Vitamin A not given this time. And if this dose of MMR is given and next dose of MR is given at government hospitals.? Please tell what to follow for my girl.
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You may follow government hospital schedule. It is WHO recommended. Don't worry.
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JE and vit A not required. MMR is at 9months. Can follow IAP immunisation chart 2021. See on Google. Or visit a pediatrician/ Neonatologist in private hospital..
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U can give all vaccines as per schedule, In a dedicated vaccination centre either government or private.
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You should follow vaccination guidelines AOP 2021. Take vaccine JE, Vit A.. And also 6 months onwards
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