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Hepatitis B
1st dose Hepatitis B
The vaccine for Hepatitis B is important to prevent a severe liver disease. Symptoms include yellowing of the eyes, stomach pain, and dark urine. This is given through a shot. -
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Hepatitis B
2nd dose Hepatitis B -
Hib/PCV13/IPV/DTaP
1st dose Haemophilus influenza B, Polio, Pneumoccal, DTaP
Hib symptoms include fever and chills, coughing, chest pain, and muscle aches and pains. It is good to get vaccinated as soon as possible to prevent a wide variety of infections to the immune system. It is also given as a shot. -
Hib/PCV13/IPV/DTaP
2nd dose of
Hib,PCV13,IPV,DTaP
The pneumococcal conjugate disease spreads an infection to the lungs, blood, and covering of the brain and spinal cord. It can also kill 1/10 children that get it, cause brain damage, and deafness which is why it is important to get vaccinated as soon as possible. -
Hepatitis B
third dose -
Hib/PCV13/IPV
third dose of Hib, PCV13, IPV -
Hepatitis A/Influenza
1st dose -
Hib/PCV13/IPV
fourth dose of Hib, PCV13, IPV -
MMR, Varicella, Hepatitis A
1st dose Measles, Mumps, Rubella
2nd dose Hepatitis A -
Hepatitis B
3rd dose -
DTaP
4th dose -
IPV
3rd dose -
DTaP/IPV/MMR/Varicella
5th dose for DTaP
4th dose IPV
2nd dose MMR, Varicella -
HPV
1st and only dose -
Meningococcal
1st dose -
Pneumococcal
1st dose