Immunization Overview
Regular checkups at your pediatrician's office or
local health clinic are an important way to keep children healthy.
By making sure
that your child gets immunized on time, you can provide the best available
defense against many dangerous childhood diseases. Immunizations protect
children against:
All of these
immunizations need to be given before children are 2 years old in order for
them to be protected during their most vulnerable period. Are your child's
immunizations up-to-date?
Remember to
keep track of your child's immunizations -- it's the only way you can be sure
your child is up-to-date. Also, check with your pediatrician or health clinic
at each visit to find out if your child needs any booster shots or if any new
vaccines have been recommended since this schedule was prepared.
If you don't
have a pediatrician, call your local health department. Public health clinics
usually have supplies of vaccine and may give shots free.
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