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Vaccination’s immediate benefit is individual immunity. It provides long-term, sometimes lifelong protection against a disease.The vaccines recommended in the early childhood immunization schedule protect children from measles, chicken pox, pneumococcal disease, and other illnesses. As children grow older, additional vaccines protect them from diseases that affect adolescents and adults.
The secondary benefit of vaccination, however, is herd immunity, also known as community immunity. Herd immunity refers to the protection offered to everyone in a community by high vaccination rates. With enough people immunized against a given disease, it’s difficult for the disease to gain a foothold in the community. This offers some protection to those who are unable to receive vaccinations—including newborns and individuals with chronic illnesses—by reducing the likelihood of an outbreak that could expose them to the disease. It also protects vaccinated individuals who may not have been fully immunized against a disease (no vaccine is 100% effective).

Vaccinations
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Dosage schedule (Days after birth)
HepB

Hepatitis B is a contagious liver disease caused by the hepatitis B virus. Anyone can develop an acute infection when infected for the first time. The first 6 months after someone is infected with the hepatitis B virus is referred as Acute hepatitis B infection (short-term). HepB vaccine protects against Hepatitis B.

  • At Birth
  • 42 Days
  • 182 Days
BCG

Tuberculosis (TB) is a fatal disease if not treated properly. The bacteria usually attack the lungs, but TB bacteria can attack any part of the body such as the kidney, spine, and brain. Tuberculosis (TB) is caused by a bacterium called Mycobacteriumtuberculosis. BCG vaccine protects against Tuberculosis.

  • At Birth
OPV

Polio (or poliomyelitis) can cause lifelong paralysis (can't move parts of the body), and it can be deadly. OPV vaccine protects against polio, disease caused by polio virus.

  • At Birth
  • 42 Days
  • 70 Days
  • 98 Days
  • 455 Days
  • 1463 Days
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