Vaccination Schedule

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    Hepatitis B

    a serious liver infection contracted by the spread of bodily fluids. This vaccine is targeted towards a virus. Dose 1 at birth, dose 2 in 1 to 2 months old, and dose 3 from 6 to 18 months
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    Polio

    IPV is given to fight against polio, a disease that causes paralysis. Dose 1 at 2 months, dose 2 at 4 months, dose 3 at 6-18 months, and dose 4 at 4-6 years
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    HiB

    HiB is used to prevent a haemophilus influenza type b infection which is caused by a bacteria that is spread through the air. Dose 1 at 2 months, dose 2 at 4 months, dose 3 at 15-18 months.
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    Pneumococcal

    Prevents some pneumonia which is a bacterial infection spread through the air. Dose 1 at 2 months, dose 2 at 4 months, dose 3 at 6 months, and dose 4 at 12-15 months.
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    Influenza

    contagious, viral infection, respiratory illness that affect the nose and throat. 1 or 2 doses per year till 8-years-old and 1 dose per year after that.
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    Diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis

    This vaccine helps you become immune to three deadly diseases spread from person to person or open wounds. Diphtheria is a bacterial infection in the nose and throat, tetanus is bacterial infection that causes muscle spasms, and pertussis is a bacterial infection that causes a respiratory infection. Should have 5 doses from 2 months to 6-years-old
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    Measles, Mumps, and Rubella

    Measles causes a rash and is spread through the air. Mumps causes swollen salivary glands from close contact. Rubella causes a red rash and is spread by nose and mouth fluids. These are all viral infections. Dose 1 at one-year-old and dose 2 at 4 to 6 years
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    Hepatitis A

    severe, viral, liver infection that is highly contagious. 2 doses are needed at age one to two
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    Varicella

    Varicella is chicken pox which is a viral infection that causes a blister rash Dose 1 at 1-year-old and dose 2 at 4 to 6-years-old.
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    HPV

    HPV is a viral infection that causes warts that are sexually transmitted between people. Dosage depends on age, but typically 2 doses
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    Typhoid

    A bacterial infection that is spread through contaminated food and water that causes a high fever and diarrhea. He should get this vaccine for his trip to Chile. Dose 1 given 2 weeks before travel and every 2 weeks after that, that he is in Chile