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Vaccines 1.

BCG

Minimum age at 1st dose Birth or any time after birth 6 weeks

No. of doses 1

Minimum interval between doses --

Reason Protect from TB & other TB infection Reduce the chance of severe pertussis Polio Reduce the chance of being infected & becoming a carrier For measles

2. DPT (Diptheria Pertussis Tetanus) 3. OPV ( Oral Polio Vaccine) 4. Hepa B

3 4 weeks

6 weeks @ birth

3 3

4 weeks 6 wks. Interval from 1st dose to 2nd dose & 8 wks. Interval from 2nd dose to 3rd dose

5. Measles

9 months

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Tetanus Toxoid TT1 TT2

Min. age / Interval As early as possible during pregnancy @ least 4 weeks later

% Protected __ 80%

Duration of protection __ Protected from neonatal tetanus, 3 years protection for the mother 5 years protection for the mother 10 years protection for the mother Lifetime protection for the mother & all infants born will be protected

TT3 TT4 TT5

@least 6 months later @ least 1 year

95% 99% 99%

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Vaccines 1. BCG 2. DPT 3. OPV 4. Hepa B 5. Measles

Dose 0.05 ml 0.5 ml 2 drops 0.5 ml 0.5 ml

Route ID IM Oral IM SubQ

Site Right deltoid region of the arm Upper outer portion of the thigh Mouth Upper outer portion of the thigh Outer part of the upper arm

EPI Vaccines & Characteristics

MOST sensitive to heat OPVlive attenuated measles (freeze dried)

Diptheria - weakened LEAST sensitive to heat Pertussis- killed bacteria Tetanus Hepa B BCG freeze dried Tetanus Toxiod

Several General Principles *Hand OUT *

Vector transfer from one organism to another Ung mga ganyan, s assign.nlang pu aa ..d ku nsulat yun e .mahaba ..suwii mahal I love you!

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