Know the difference between compulsory and periodic immunizations for your child
Know the difference between compulsory and periodic immunizations for your child
There are a number of vaccinations that must be obtained by the child, including obligatory mandatory vaccinations provided by the Ministry of Health for free and periodic vaccinations, but not binding, but important. In this report we recognize the differences between compulsory and periodic vaccinations.
Dr. Amjad Abdul Hamid Al Haddad, Director of the Center for Allergy and Immunology with serum and vaccine, said for the "seventh day" that the list of obligatory compulsory vaccinations provided by the State to the child to protect him from serious diseases includes:
- Tuberculosis and polio in the first month of the child's age.
- At the age of two months vaccination: hepatitis B, bronchial triphosphate "diphtheria, tetanus, coughing cock", poliomyelitis, bacterial influenza.
- At the age of 4 months vaccination of hepatitis B and triple bacterial, polio and bacterial influenza.
- At the age of 6 months vaccination of hepatitis B, bacterial triad, polio, bacterial influenza.
- At the age of 9 months polio vaccinations, triple viral vaccine "measles, German measles, parotid gland".
- At the age of one and a half years, "18 months" vaccinated viral trigeminal, polio, triglyceride, bacterial influenza.
- At the age of 4 - 6 years vaccination diphtheria and "tetanus" and polio.
Dr. Amjad Al-Haddad pointed out that there are periodic vaccinations outside the Ministry of Health, which are important and necessary vaccinations, but they are not compulsory and these vaccinations are:
- Vaccination of waterpox after the age of the year.
- Rotavirus vaccination before the age of 6 months.
- Hepatitis A vaccination after a year.
- Vaccination of pneumococcal against pneumococcal bacteria, which cause meningitis, pulmonary and middle ear infections, and this vaccination is obtained at the age of two months, four and six months and a year and a half.
- Seasonal flu vaccination every year in October.Know the difference between compulsory and periodic immunizations for your child
There are a number of vaccinations that must be obtained by the child, including obligatory mandatory vaccinations provided by the Ministry of Health for free and periodic vaccinations, but not binding, but important. In this report we recognize the differences between compulsory and periodic vaccinations.
Dr. Amjad Abdul Hamid Al Haddad, Director of the Center for Allergy and Immunology with serum and vaccine, said for the "seventh day" that the list of obligatory compulsory vaccinations provided by the State to the child to protect him from serious diseases includes:
- Tuberculosis and polio in the first month of the child's age.
- At the age of two months vaccination: hepatitis B, bronchial triphosphate "diphtheria, tetanus, coughing cock", poliomyelitis, bacterial influenza.
- At the age of 4 months vaccination of hepatitis B and triple bacterial, polio and bacterial influenza.
- At the age of 6 months vaccination of hepatitis B, bacterial triad, polio, bacterial influenza.
- At the age of 9 months polio vaccinations, triple viral vaccine "measles, German measles, parotid gland".
- At the age of one and a half years, "18 months" vaccinated viral trigeminal, polio, triglyceride, bacterial influenza.
- At the age of 4 - 6 years vaccination diphtheria and "tetanus" and polio.
Dr. Amjad Al-Haddad pointed out that there are periodic vaccinations outside the Ministry of Health, which are important and necessary vaccinations, but they are not compulsory and these vaccinations are:
- Vaccination of waterpox after the age of the year.
- Rotavirus vaccination before the age of 6 months.
- Hepatitis A vaccination after a year.
- Vaccination of pneumococcal against pneumococcal bacteria, which cause meningitis, pulmonary and middle ear infections, and this vaccination is obtained at the age of two months, four and six months and a year and a half.
- Seasonal flu vaccination every year in October.Know the difference between compulsory and periodic immunizations for your child
There are a number of vaccinations that must be obtained by the child, including obligatory mandatory vaccinations provided by the Ministry of Health for free and periodic vaccinations, but not binding, but important. In this report we recognize the differences between compulsory and periodic vaccinations.
Dr. Amjad Abdul Hamid Al Haddad, Director of the Center for Allergy and Immunology with serum and vaccine, said for the "seventh day" that the list of obligatory compulsory vaccinations provided by the State to the child to protect him from serious diseases includes:
- Tuberculosis and polio in the first month of the child's age.
- At the age of two months vaccination: hepatitis B, bronchial triphosphate "diphtheria, tetanus, coughing cock", poliomyelitis, bacterial influenza.
- At the age of 4 months vaccination of hepatitis B and triple bacterial, polio and bacterial influenza.
- At the age of 6 months vaccination of hepatitis B, bacterial triad, polio, bacterial influenza.
- At the age of 9 months polio vaccinations, triple viral vaccine "measles, German measles, parotid gland".
- At the age of one and a half years, "18 months" vaccinated viral trigeminal, polio, triglyceride, bacterial influenza.
- At the age of 4 - 6 years vaccination diphtheria and "tetanus" and polio.
Dr. Amjad Al-Haddad pointed out that there are periodic vaccinations outside the Ministry of Health, which are important and necessary vaccinations, but they are not compulsory and these vaccinations are:
- Vaccination of waterpox after the age of the year.
- Rotavirus vaccination before the age of 6 months.
- Hepatitis A vaccination after a year.
- Vaccination of pneumococcal against pneumococcal bacteria, which cause meningitis, pulmonary and middle ear infections, and this vaccination is obtained at the age of two months, four and six months and a year and a half.
- Seasonal flu vaccination every year in October.Know the difference between compulsory and periodic immunizations for your child
There are a number of vaccinations that must be obtained by the child, including obligatory mandatory vaccinations provided by the Ministry of Health for free and periodic vaccinations, but not binding, but important. In this report we recognize the differences between compulsory and periodic vaccinations.
Dr. Amjad Abdul Hamid Al Haddad, Director of the Center for Allergy and Immunology with serum and vaccine, said for the "seventh day" that the list of obligatory compulsory vaccinations provided by the State to the child to protect him from serious diseases includes:
- Tuberculosis and polio in the first month of the child's age.
- At the age of two months vaccination: hepatitis B, bronchial triphosphate "diphtheria, tetanus, coughing cock", poliomyelitis, bacterial influenza.
- At the age of 4 months vaccination of hepatitis B and triple bacterial, polio and bacterial influenza.
- At the age of 6 months vaccination of hepatitis B, bacterial triad, polio, bacterial influenza.
- At the age of 9 months polio vaccinations, triple viral vaccine "measles, German measles, parotid gland".
- At the age of one and a half years, "18 months" vaccinated viral trigeminal, polio, triglyceride, bacterial influenza.
- At the age of 4 - 6 years vaccination diphtheria and "tetanus" and polio.
Dr. Amjad Al-Haddad pointed out that there are periodic vaccinations outside the Ministry of Health, which are important and necessary vaccinations, but they are not compulsory and these vaccinations are:
- Vaccination of waterpox after the age of the year.
- Rotavirus vaccination before the age of 6 months.
- Hepatitis A vaccination after a year.
- Vaccination of pneumococcal against pneumococcal bacteria, which cause meningitis, pulmonary and middle ear infections, and this vaccination is obtained at the age of two months, four and six months and a year and a half.
- Seasonal flu vaccination every year in October.Know the difference between compulsory and periodic immunizations for your child
There are a number of vaccinations that must be obtained by the child, including obligatory mandatory vaccinations provided by the Ministry of Health for free and periodic vaccinations, but not binding, but important. In this report we recognize the differences between compulsory and periodic vaccinations.
Dr. Amjad Abdul Hamid Al Haddad, Director of the Center for Allergy and Immunology with serum and vaccine, said for the "seventh day" that the list of obligatory compulsory vaccinations provided by the State to the child to protect him from serious diseases includes:
- Tuberculosis and polio in the first month of the child's age.
- At the age of two months vaccination: hepatitis B, bronchial triphosphate "diphtheria, tetanus, coughing cock", poliomyelitis, bacterial influenza.
- At the age of 4 months vaccination of hepatitis B and triple bacterial, polio and bacterial influenza.
- At the age of 6 months vaccination of hepatitis B, bacterial triad, polio, bacterial influenza.
- At the age of 9 months polio vaccinations, triple viral vaccine "measles, German measles, parotid gland".
- At the age of one and a half years, "18 months" vaccinated viral trigeminal, polio, triglyceride, bacterial influenza.
- At the age of 4 - 6 years vaccination diphtheria and "tetanus" and polio.
Dr. Amjad Al-Haddad pointed out that there are periodic vaccinations outside the Ministry of Health, which are important and necessary vaccinations, but they are not compulsory and these vaccinations are:
- Vaccination of waterpox after the age of the year.
- Rotavirus vaccination before the age of 6 months.
- Hepatitis A vaccination after a year.
- Vaccination of pneumococcal against pneumococcal bacteria, which cause meningitis, pulmonary and middle ear infections, and this vaccination is obtained at the age of two months, four and six months and a year and a half.
- Seasonal flu vaccination every year in October.


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