Age | From what | Obligatory Ministry of Health and MD | Recommended by the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Health |
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1st day | Hepatitis B | check | close |
3-5 day | Tuberculosis | check | check |
2nd month | Hepatitis B, Whooping cough, Diphtheria, Tetanus, Poliomyelitis, Haemophilus infection | check | check |
4th month | Whooping cough, diphtheria, tetanus, poliomyelitis, hemophilic infection | check | check |
6th month | Hepatitis B, Whooping cough, Diphtheria, Tetanus, Poliomyelitis, Haemophilus infection | check | check |
12th month | Hemophilic infection, Measles, Mumps, Rubella | check | check |
18th month | Whooping cough, Diphtheria, Tetanus, Poliomyelitis | check | check |
6 years | Diphtheria, Tetanus, Poliomyelitis, Measles, Mumps, Rubella | check | check |
14 years old | Poliomyelitis | check | check |
16 years | Diphtheria, Tetanus | check | check |
25 years and further every 10 years | Diphtheria, Tetanus | check | check |
Vaccination of children in Kyiv
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Important about vaccination
- Vaccination is a safe way to form protection against infections.
- The child should be protected from infections before he starts active contact with other children in the kindergarten or on the playground.
- The vaccine is able to form immunity similar to that which is formed after an infection
- Vaccination does not give a 100% guarantee that a person will not get sick, but it allows you to tolerate the disease in a much lighter form and prevents complications
- Why is vaccination needed?Despite the huge advances in medicine and hygiene, many infectious diseases await modern man at every step. Children remain in the zone of greatest risk. Today, the only effective and safe way to prevent infectious diseases is vaccination.
Vaccination allows you to significantly lower the threshold of morbidity from serious diseases, thereby annually saving millions of lives around the world.
Due to the fact that a large part of the population is vaccinated, there is such a phenomenon as an immune layer of the population (a sufficient number of vaccinated people, thanks to which those who have not been vaccinated or do not want to be vaccinated, are protected from infection), as a result of which herd immunity is formed. many people refuse immunization, collective immunity weakens and the risk of outbreaks of infectious diseases, which were previously uncharacteristic for this area, increases. - Does the child need to be vaccinated?This question worries most parents. Doctors adhere to an unequivocal point of view: yes, it is absolutely necessary.
Vaccination does not give a 100% guarantee that a person will not get sick, but it reduces the risk of infection many times. The quality of vaccination depends on adherence to the schedule, the quality of the vaccine and its transportation conditions, the correct choice of time for vaccination and monitoring of the child.
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Advantages of vaccination in "Mother's House" polyclinics:
- designated special days and temporary windows for vaccination. And this means that you will not meet a sick child in the corridor.
- vaccination is not carried out if there are contraindications - all children are healthy.
- doctors work in masks and gloves.
- recording for a certain time saves from a large crowd of people.
- enhanced sanitary measures - additional ventilation, quartzization, wet cleaning, disinfection of all surfaces.
Vaccination of the population in Ukraine
In Ukraine, there is a vaccination calendar approved by the Ministry of Health of Ukraine, Order No. 947 dated 05/18/2018.
According to the calendar, as in many countries, mandatory routine vaccination against:
- diphtheria
- tetanus
- whooping cough
- poliomyelitis
- hepatitis B
- hemophilic infection
- the bark
- rubella
- epidemic mumps
- tuberculosis
In Ukraine, vaccination against:
- rotavirus infection
- pneumococcal infection
- the flu
- human papillomavirus
- hepatitis A
- meningococcal infection
- chicken pox