Each vaccine helps your child's immune system fight infections more efficiently by sparking the immune responses. Find out what, why & how of each vaccine!


6 WeeksHib
The Hib vaccine prevents infections caused by Haemophilus influenzae type b bacteria, which can lead to life-threatening conditions like meningitis, pneumonia, and epiglottitis. These illnesses often affect infants and young children, making early protection vital. The vaccine works by teaching the immune system to recognize and fight the bacteria. It is often given as part of combination vaccines, reducing the number of injections. Completing the full schedule ensures long-term protection.
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6 WeeksIPV
The Inactivated Polio Vaccine (IPV) protects against poliomyelitis, a viral infection that can cause paralysis. IPV uses killed virus, so it is very safe and cannot cause polio. It builds strong systemic immunity and is often given alongside the oral polio vaccine for better protection. The vaccine is vital to India's polio-free status and remains part of the routine schedule. It requires multiple doses and boosters for full protection. Parents should ensure children don't miss any scheduled doses.
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Protecting your child's health is paramount, and a timely immunization schedule is key. Here’s your comprehensive guide to recommended vaccines, ensuring your child receives crucial protection against preventable diseases from birth through adolescence.

First Year
(0–12 Months)
- Birth: BCG, OPV, and Hepatitis B
- 6, 10, 14 weeks: DPT, Hib, Hep B, IPV, PCV, and Rotavirus
- 6 months: Influenza (1st dose) and Typhoid (conjugate)
- 7 months: Influenza (2nd dose)
- 9 months: MMR (1st dose), MCV (1st dose)
- 12 months: Hepatitis A, MCV* (2nd dose), JE* (1st dose), Cholera* (1st dose)

Toddler To Preschool (1–5 Years)
- 13 months: JE* (2nd dose), and Cholera* (2nd dose)
- 15 months: Varicella (1st dose), and MMR (2nd dose)
- 16–18 months: DPT booster, Hib booster, and IPV booster
- 18-24 months: Hepatitis A (2nd dose) and Varicella (2nd dose)
- 2-3 years: Annual Influenza vaccination
- 4–6 years: DPT booster, IPV booster, and MMR (3rd dose)

Adolescent and Pre- Teen (9-18 Years)
- 9-14 years: HPV (Two Doses ) and Tdap (Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis)
- 15-26 years: HPV (Three Doses) and TD
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