Child hood and maternal vaccines

Vaccines help make you immune to serious diseases without getting sick first. Without a vaccine, you must actually get a disease in order to become immune to the germ that causes it. Vaccines work best when they are given at certain ages. For example, children don't receive measles vaccine until they are at least one year old. If it is given earlier it might not work as well. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention publishes a schedule for childhood vaccines.

  • Chicken pox vaccines
  • Diphtheria vaccines
  • MMR Vaccines
  • Hepatitis A vaccine
  • Hepatitis B vaccines
  • Hib vaccines
  • Flu vaccines

 

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