Vaccinations

  • Hepatitis B

    To protect against liver infection which can cause birth defects and liver cancer. Our child should get this today, at birth.
  • Rotavirus

    This vaccine is to help prevent against a virus that infects the bowels, causing severe inflammation of the stomach and bowels. Severe diarrhea=death. My child should get this vaccine before 15 weeks.
  • Inactivated Poliovirus

    Protects against polio, which can cause paralysis. Our child should get the vaccine when she is 2 months old.
  • Haemophilus influenza type b

    Protects agaisnt immune disorders and conditions. Should get this vaccine 2 months after birth.
  • Yellow Fever

    Protects against hepatitis and hemorrhagic fever. Our child should get this 6 months after birth.
  • Measles, Mumps, Rubella

    This vaccine to help protect against measles, mumps, and rubella, which causes fever, headache, and pneumonia which is deadly. This can also cause ear infections. My child should get this vaccine around 9 to 15 months. And a second dose at 15 months to 6 years old.
  • Varicella

    This vaccine helps protect my child against chickenpox and a pneumonia. Also my child could get birth defects if she becomes pregnant in the future. My child should get vaccinated between 12-15 months
  • Hepatitis A

    This vaccine protects you from a highly contagious liver infection that is from contaminated water. Liver disease=death. My child should get this between 12-23 months, with the second dose 6 months after first.
  • Influenza

    This vaccine protects you against respiratory illness that infects the nose, throat, and lungs. Influenza=death. My child should get this every 6 months and when older, every season.
  • Smallpox

    This vaccine will prevent you from blindness and will protect my child against this deadly disease that travels through air or direct contact. My child should have this vaccine every 3 years or if there is an outbreak.
  • Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis

    This vaccine protects against a membrane covering the back of the throat that can cause death and heart failure. Whooping cough and lockjaw=death. This vaccine should be given ages 4 to 6.
  • H1N1 Influenza Virus

    This vaccine protects you against the bird flu, which can cause a fever. High-grade fever=death. My child should get this under 10 years old and 2 doses when she is an adult to strengthen immune system.
  • Meningococcal

    This vaccine protects against meningitis, which can make people deaf. My child should receive this when they are 11 or 12 years old, with booster at age 16.
  • Human Pappillomavirus

    This vaccine protects against certain types of HPV which can lead to cancer or genital warts. My child should get this at age 11-12, with the second dose 6-12 months after first dose.
  • Pneumococcal

    This vaccine protects you against bacteria in the lungs, sever pneumonia, and can cause meningitis. Meningitis can cause hearing loss and possibly death. My child should get this when she is 65 years old or older.