Recommended Immunization Schedules for Persons Aged 0 Through 18 Years is a 6-page legal document that was released by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and used nation-wide.
Q: What are immunization schedules?
A: Immunization schedules are recommended timelines for receiving vaccines throughout childhood and adolescence.
Q: Why are immunizations important?
A: Immunizations are important to protect individuals from preventable diseases and to help prevent the spread of diseases in the community.
Q: What vaccines are recommended for children?
A: Recommended vaccines for children include vaccines for diseases like measles, mumps, rubella, polio, hepatitis, chickenpox, and influenza.
Q: How are immunization schedules determined?
A: Immunization schedules are determined based on scientific research, disease prevalence, and recommendations from healthcare professionals.
Q: Are immunizations safe for children?
A: Yes, immunizations are generally safe for children and have undergone rigorous testing and monitoring for safety.
Q: Can immunizations cause side effects?
A: Some children may experience mild side effects like fever, soreness at the injection site, or a rash, but serious side effects are rare.
Q: Is it necessary to follow the recommended immunization schedules?
A: Following the recommended immunization schedules is important to ensure proper protection against diseases and maintain public health.
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