Jiangxi CDC important reminder!
Why do children need vaccinations?
Babies are born with maternal antibodies mainly from their mothers to fight diseases, but as time goes by, maternal antibodies gradually decline, but the baby’s immune system is not yet mature, and the baby is at high risk of being attacked by external diseases until after the age of 5. Therefore, there are a lot of vaccines that need to be given before the age of 5, and it is also very necessary for children to be vaccinated.
How long after the baby has passed the Yang, can he or she receive routine vaccinations?
For routine vaccines, experts recommend: 14 days after the nucleic acid test is negative or the antigen turns negative, and after all symptoms have completely disappeared, you can receive national immunization plan vaccines or voluntary self-paid non-immunization plan vaccines.
Suspension of vaccination is recommended in the following cases.
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Fever and cough symptoms, regardless of whether the infection is a new coronavirus or influenza virus or common cold.
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There is a person infected with NIV or a confirmed case of NIV in the family or kindergarten.
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Being in the acute stage of some serious illness.
What are the adverse effects of not vaccinating your baby on time?
In these three years of the new crown, many parents and friends have more or less faced the problem of not vaccinating their children on time, so what are the adverse effects of not vaccinating on time?
First of all: every vaccine in China needs to be subjected to phase I, II and III human clinical trials before being marketed, and the safety and immunity of vaccines are supported by empirical scientific data. Only when vaccinations are administered according to immunization procedures can children obtain the best immunization effect in a timely manner and achieve the purpose of preventing diseases targeted by vaccines. Therefore, it is not advisable to advance or postpone vaccination at will.
Second, delaying vaccination may cause a corresponding delay in the time when the vaccine produces protection, thus increasing the risk of contracting the corresponding disease, and some vaccinations should not be delayed for too long to avoid losing the opportunity for protection. For example, BCG vaccine, rabies vaccine, tetanus vaccine, etc.
However, the delay in vaccination only delays the time when the vaccine starts to produce protection, and it does not affect the overall, long-term protective effect of the vaccine as long as we follow the immunization procedure in its entirety. Therefore, we recommend parents who have not brought their babies to receive regular vaccinations on time for various reasons to bring them to the vaccination clinic as soon as possible to complete the catch-up vaccinations.
What do I need to pay attention to for vaccine catch-up?
- The catch-up vaccination should be done as early as possible to complete the whole course of vaccination as soon as possible, giving priority to ensuring the whole course of vaccination of the national immunization plan.
- Only the incomplete doses need to be replenished, and there is no need to start the whole vaccination again.
3、When it is impossible to complete the vaccination procedure with the same vaccine from the same manufacturer, the follow-up vaccination can be completed with the same vaccine from a different manufacturer.
4、Contact the vaccination clinic in advance to confirm the time of vaccination to avoid running out of time.
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