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@祖庙家长, the most complete guide to children→'s vaccination!

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@祖庙家长, the most complete guide to children→'s vaccination!

April 25, 2024 is

The 38th National Child Immunization Day in mainland China

This year's theme is:

"Joint action to vaccinate for the whole life cycle"

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@祖庙家长, the most complete guide to children→'s vaccination!
@祖庙家长, the most complete guide to children→'s vaccination!

Before vaccination, parents should first know what kind of vaccine to give their baby at what age, including national immunization program vaccines and non-national immunization program vaccines.

Many mothers don't know the difference between the two, to put it simply:

◉ The national immunization program vaccine is paid for by the government, must be vaccinated, and is free of charge;

◉ Non-national immunization programme vaccines are voluntary and self-paying, and whoever receives them benefits from it.

This childhood vaccine is free to administer

Enrolment Guidelines ⬇⬇⬇

Recently, the Guangdong Provincial Health Commission and the Guangdong Provincial Department of Education have deployed the National Immunization Program to detect missed vaccines and re-inoculation activities for the target population with the second dose of inactivated polio vaccine. The revaccination period is from April 11, 2024 to June 30, 2024, and the revaccination is free of charge.

Click here for more information on the registration guidelines

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@祖庙家长, the most complete guide to children→'s vaccination!

Source: Foshan Center for Disease Control and Prevention.

01

Check for missing revaccination objects

Children born between 1 March 2016 and 30 September 2019 who have received only one dose of inactivated polio vaccine (IPV) are a priority group and will need a second dose of SIV. (>>Click to view previous notices)

02

How to check for "missed vaccination"?

▶ "Yue Miao" APP checks the "missing seeds" steps

1. Download the "Yue Miao" APP, log in and click "Home", → "Child Vaccination" → "Enrollment Inspection".

2. Bind the child, you can bind the information of the relevant family members, if it has been bound, you can directly click to view the inspection report of the corresponding child.

3. If the "Remarks" in the "Inspection Report" indicates that the child has not completed the vaccination according to the procedure, please bring the child to be vaccinated as soon as possible.

@祖庙家长, the most complete guide to children→'s vaccination!
@祖庙家长, the most complete guide to children→'s vaccination!

▶ Other ways to check for "missing seeds".

1. Outpatient notification: The community outpatient clinic sends a text message to remind parents to take their children for revaccination

2. School notification: Cooperate with childcare institutions, kindergartens and schools to hand in children's vaccination certificates, and wait for the school's notice.

▶ Check the "missing seeds" by yourself

1. National immunization programme vaccines

Take out the children's vaccination certificate (small green book) and compare it with the "National Immunization Program Vaccine Childhood Immunization Schedule" for comparison.

@祖庙家长, the most complete guide to children→'s vaccination!

2. Second dose of inactivated polio vaccine

Parents of children born between 1 March 2016 and 30 September 2019 are also required to check whether they need to catch up with their inactivated polio vaccine.

If the number of doses of inactivated polio vaccine (including quintuple vaccine) in the vaccination certificate is less than 2 doses, you need to go to the outpatient clinic to make up 2 doses of inactivated polio vaccine.

ask

How can I tell if I have received inactivated polio vaccine?

answer

Method 1: The name of the vaccine contains the words "inactivated polio" or "quintatuple vaccine".

Method 2: If the name of the vaccine cannot determine whether the "inactivated" polio vaccine is not, you can check the vaccination site, if it is "left/right upper arm" or "left/right thigh", it is the inactivated polio vaccine.

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Where can I get vaccinated?

Caution:

Please inform the vaccination clinic in advance

Opening hours and how to make an appointment

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@祖庙家长, the most complete guide to children→'s vaccination!

Vaccination

Frequently Asked Questions

Q

Why is vaccination important?

A

The human immune system is composed of immune organs, immune tissues, immune cells, and immune molecules. On the one hand, the immune system can prevent the invasion of external pathogens into the body, and on the other hand, when the body encounters pathogens, the immune system can eliminate them.

When our body's immune system eliminates pathogens, it will identify and detect them like a police officer catches a bad guy, and create an "ultimate weapon" based on the information it has to form a defense mechanism against viruses and other pathogens. This "ultimate weapon" is antibodies.

Q

What are the non-national immunization programme vaccines (self-financed, voluntary) and is it necessary?

A

@祖庙家长, the most complete guide to children→'s vaccination!

Note: The above vaccines are for reference only, and the vaccination schedule varies depending on the type of vaccine. Vaccination should be based on the vaccine instructions and must be administered under the guidance of an outpatient doctor.

Non-national immunization programme vaccines can supplement diseases that cannot be prevented by national immunization programme vaccines, such as chickenpox, pneumonia, influenza, etc. It is recommended that parents with financial conditions also arrange for their children.

Q

What are the details to pay attention to in vaccination?

A

Vaccines are generally safe, and in rare cases adverse reactions may occur, so vaccination sites usually ask people to wait 30 minutes so that medical personnel can deal with possible adverse reactions in a timely manner.

Before vaccination:

  • Prepare the "Vaccination Certificate" before vaccination;
  • Change into clean, loose-fitting clothing that allows the inoculation site to be exposed;
  • Try to avoid vaccinations while your baby is asleep;
  • Explain the baby's health status to the doctor, pay attention to whether there is fever, runny nose, cough, rash, diarrhea, etc. a few days before vaccination, and whether there is any contact with people who are suffering from infectious diseases;
  • If you are not feeling well, postpone the vaccination, and confirm with the doctor the time of the next vaccination.

After vaccination:

  • Half an hour after vaccination, the main observation is to observe whether the child has symptoms such as rash, nausea and vomiting, paleness, cold hands and feet, and shock, if there are related symptoms, they need to be dealt with in time.
  • Do not take a shower immediately after returning home from vaccination, do not exercise vigorously, eat a light diet, drink plenty of water, and it is best not to move the injection site.
  • If there is redness, swelling and induration at the inoculation site, warm compresses or thin potato chips can be applied the next day after vaccination to help the redness, swelling and induration subside, and hot compresses are strictly prohibited at the BCG vaccination site.

Q

Do I have to get the vaccine on my vaccination card, and what does it do?

A

The vaccination certificate is a "health identity card" for children to enter nurseries, enter schools, and work and go abroad after adulthood, and every child should establish a vaccination certificate and receive vaccination in accordance with national regulations. The state stipulates that compulsory immunization (compulsory immunization) vaccines must be administered, that is, compulsory immunization is also free.

Q

Can I get vaccinated if I forgot to bring my vaccination certificate when I was vaccinated?

A

It is not possible to vaccinate. Because according to the norms of immunization, when the vaccination unit implements vaccination for school-age children, it shall check the vaccination certificate and make relevant records on the vaccination certificate according to the regulations, so the vaccination certificate must be presented when vaccination.

Q

How is the age of the month of the vaccination schedule calculated?

A

The National Immunization Program stipulates that the vaccination month (year) age is the minimum starting month (year) age for vaccination, which means that a certain vaccine can be administered after reaching this age. This month (year) refers to a certain period of time, not a certain day.

For example, the first dose of polio vaccine should be given at the age of 2 months. This "2 months age" refers to a period of time, that is, the period between the baby's 2 months and 3 months, not the day when the baby is 2 months old.

Q

Will delaying vaccinations affect my child's health?

A

Deferring vaccination simply delays the protective effect of vaccination without affecting the overall long-term protective effect (antibody levels and persistence) of the vaccine. However, it is recommended that parents bring their children to the vaccination site on time for vaccination.

Q

When do I need to postpone vaccination?

A

(1) During fever or acute illness, such as upper respiratory tract infection, tracheitis, pneumonia, diarrhea, vomiting, etc.

(2) Severe eczema, purulent skin disease. Although, in principle, mild eczema is not a contraindication to some vaccines, it is best to decide whether to get vaccinated at the discretion of a doctor.

(3) Infectious diseases, such as scarlet fever, hand, foot and mouth disease, rotavirus infection, etc.

(4) Active stage of chronic diseases, such as viral hepatitis, nephrotic syndrome, etc.

(5) If the baby has recently been injected with immunoglobulin, at least 3 months later can be vaccinated with live attenuated vaccine (such as leprosy, measles, chickenpox vaccine, etc.), so as not to interfere with the immune effect of live attenuated vaccine.

Q

Can different vaccines be given at the same time?

A

After reaching the age of earliest vaccination, multiple vaccines can be given at the same time, as long as they are not given at the same site. Please follow local regulations and doctor's advice for specific arrangements.

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Zumiao Micro News Editorial Group

Source: Health Chancheng, Zumiao Street Health Office

Editor: Foshan News Network Yang Xiaoting

Review: He Jinting, Yang Rongyan, Wang Minghui

@祖庙家长, the most complete guide to children→'s vaccination!
@祖庙家长, the most complete guide to children→'s vaccination!
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