Recommended Child and Adolescent Immunization Schedule for Ages 18 Years or Younger is a 8-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 is the recommended immunization schedule for children and adolescents?
A: The recommended immunization schedule for children and adolescents is a set of vaccines that are recommended by healthcare professionals to be given at specific ages.
Q: Why is immunization important for children and adolescents?
A: Immunizations are important for children and adolescents because they help protect against serious and potentially life-threatening diseases.
Q: What vaccines are included in the recommended immunization schedule?
A: The recommended immunization schedule includes vaccines for diseases like measles, mumps, rubella, polio, hepatitis, influenza, and more.
Q: At what age should children start receiving vaccines?
A: Children should start receiving vaccines as early as birth, with the first doses given within the first few months of life.
Q: Are there any side effects to immunization?
A: Some vaccines may cause mild side effects like soreness at the injection site or a low-grade fever, but serious side effects are rare.
Q: Can children and adolescents receive multiple vaccines at once?
A: Yes, in many cases multiple vaccines can be given at the same time to minimize the number of healthcare visits and ensure timely immunization.
Q: What happens if a child misses a scheduled vaccination?
A: If a child misses a scheduled vaccination, it is important to catch up as soon as possible to ensure proper protection.
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