Ensure access to vaccines
- Tuberculosis.
- Diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis.
- Poliomyelitis.
- Measles.
- Mumps.
- Rubella or German measles.
- Hepatitis-B.
- H. Influenza type B (HIB)
Moreover, what vaccines does government give?
Ans:- Under India's Universal Immunization Programme 12 different vaccines are provided to beneficiaries free of cost, through government health system. These are – BCG, OPV, Hepatitis B, Pentavalent, Rotavirus Vaccine*, PCV*, IPV, Measles/MR*, JE*, DPT, and TT.
Also Know, how many injections does a newborn get? The first dose is typically given at birth, the second dose at age 1 to 2 months, and the third dose at age 6 to 18 months. Infants who did not receive a dose at birth should begin the series as soon as possible. [b] Rotavirus vaccine: Depending on the vaccine used, two or three doses of the vaccine are required.
One may also ask, what is the 3 in 1 vaccine?
The teenage booster, also known as the 3-in-1 or the Td/IPV vaccine, is given to boost protection against 3 separate diseases: tetanus, diphtheria and polio. It's a single injection given into the muscle of the upper arm.
What are the vaccines given at birth?
Vaccination as per the National Immunization schedule by Government of India
| Age | National Rural Heath Mission |
|---|---|
| Birth | BCG, OPV(0), Hep B Birth dose (To be given at the place of delivery) |
| 6 Weeks | OPV1, Penta1(DPT+HepB+HiB) |
| 10 Weeks | OPV2, Penta2(DPT+HepB+HiB) |
| 14 Weeks | OPV3, Penta3(DPT+HepB+HiB), IPV |