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Journee's Birth
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Hepatitis B Dose 1
Recommended shortly after birth, infection of you liver, can be deadly -
Hepatitis B Dose 2
Second dose is recommended between 1 and 2 months of age -
Hepatitis B Dose3
The third dose is recommended between 3 and 4 months of age -
Inactivated Poliovirus Dose 1
The first dose is recommended at 2 months of age, can make someone paralyzed, can also be deadly -
Haemophilus Influenzae Type B
The first dose is recommende at 2 months of age, it is a bacteria that causes many different infectiosn, you should get it because it can prevent you from getting infections like meningitis -
Rotavirus Vaccine Dose 1
Recommended at around 15 weeks old, it is a contagious virus that can cause gastroenteritis, it can be deadly -
Inactivated Poliovirus Dose 2
The second dose is recommended at 4 months of age -
Haemophilus Influenzae Type B (dose 2)
The second dose is recommended at 4 months of age -
Hepatitis B Dose 4
The final dose of this vaccine is recommended at 6 months of age -
Haemophilus Influenzae Type B (dose 3)
The third dose is recommended at 6 months of age -
Rotavirus Vaccine Dose 2 (final)
Recommended 2nd dose at 8 months old -
Hepatitis A Dose 1
The first dose is recommended between the child's first and second birthdays -
Measles, Mumps, Rubella Dose 1
The first dose is recommended between 12 and 15 months of age, it is a viral disease, it can cause infertility in -
Varicella Dose 1
The first dose is recommended between 12-15 months of age, it results in a rash and itchy blisters, it can be deadly in adults but in children it causes discomfort and potentially scarring -
Inactivated Poliovirus Dose 3
The third dose is recommended between 6-18 months of age -
H1N1 Influenza Virus (swine flu)
The first dose is recommended between 6 months and 9 years, it is a respiratory infection caused by an influenza strain from pigs, you should get it because it stimulates an immune response and created memory b cellsto fight off infections -
Haemophilus Influenzae Type B (booster dose)
The booster dose is recommended between 12-15 months ago -
H1N1 Influenza Virus (swine flu) (final dose)
The final dose of this vaccine is recommended within 4 weeks of the first dose. -
Hepatitis A Dose 2 (final)
The final dose is recommended within 6 months of the first dose -
Varicella Dose 2 (final, booster dose)
This booster doage is recommended between 4-6 years of age -
Measles, Mumps, Rubella Dose 2 (final)
The final dose is recommended between 4-6 years of age -
Inactivated Poliovirus Dose 4 (final)
The final dose is recommended between ages 4-6 -
Human Pappillomavirus Dose 1
The first dose is recommended at 9 years of age, it is an STD, sometimes it can lead to cancer or genital warts -
Human Pappillomavirus Dose 2 (final)
The final dose is recommended between 6-12 months from the first dose -
Meningoccocal Dose 1
The first dose is recommended between 11-12 years of age, it is a bacterial infection that causes membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord to become inflamed, it is fatal 50% of the time -
Yellow Fever
This vaccine is recommended 10 days before your trip to a foreign country, it is transfered by mosquitos and it can lead to other illnesses, you should get it to prevent jaundice and liver failure -
Meningoccocal Dose 2 (final, booster)
The booster dose is recommeded at age 16