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Basics of immunization
Chicken Pox (Varicella) vaccine
Immunization schedule for children
What are Germs?
How to make shots hurt less
A Typical Immunization Schedule
DTP (Diphtheria, Tetanus and Pertussis)
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Vaccination Schedule in India
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The Importance of DTP Vaccination
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Everything You Need to Know About the Cholera Vaccination
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Name:
Raeesa
Country:
India
Immunisation is necessary!!!
Name:
Sam
Country:
India
Helpful Article
Name:
Jessica
Country:
India
Nice Article
Name:
John
Country:
India
what are the advantages and disadvatages of immunisation??
Name:
dr.n.sasidharan
Country:
India
true,one has to make sure that ones kids are healthy when getting their shots.but this doesnt mean that a mild illness like cold is a contra indication to immunisation.the best option is to take them to the clinic on the due date and let doctor decide the feasibility of giving the dose.
Name:
G S MALVIYA
Country:
India
my son is 15 month old.after completing 15 month he has given first booster of dpt on 06/10/2009.since 06/10/2009 fevet is persisting.i have contected a child specialist he just advised to give paracitamol is it enough or what shuld i do.
Name:
Samuel E.
Country:
Nigeria
does route of inoculation of vaccine plays a role in complications associated with immunization?
Name:
Sunil
Country:
India
a vaccine is injected directly into the bloodstream. our natural system of defence such as the skin and liver are bypassed by this process. paralysis , brain damage and autism have been linked to vaccinations. doctors who inject vaccines are aware that on occasion, a person will collapse and may die or develop serious respiratory problems. they are train to cope with this eventuality. sudden infant death syndrome (sids) was shown by dr william torch of the nevada school of medicine to be directly related to the vaccination of children when two third of the children who died from sids had been injected with d.t.p. (diphteria, pertussin and tetanus).
Name:
Sunil
Country:
India
studies have shown that while the oral polio vaccine contains three strains of polio virus, a fourth strain can be cultured from the faces of vaccine recipients. this indicates that viruses have recombined and formed a new strain in the process of vaccination.
Name:
Aparna
Country:
India
hi my doctor has recommended a dpt injection in which there are no side-effects like fever , pain , swelling etc. is it safe to put this vaccine? has any one of you used it for yopur baby?
Name:
Sonia
Country:
India
hi, i want to know what if i missed a dose of vaccine for my child is there any time period upto which any vaccine has to be give if it has to be given at 6 weeks gap and i gave at 7 weeks then will it effect?
Name:
Sanders
Country:
India
i am a father of a 13 month old boy. we have followed his entire vaccination schedule to the t. however we chose not give the pneumococcal vaccine, since it was not mandatory. however now are considering it since my son's reoccurance of cold's and related chest infections (fearing pneumonia). how many parents out here have vaccinated their babies with the pneumococcal vaccines.
Name:
Sanders
Country:
India
i am a father of a 13 month old boy. we have followed his entire vaccination schedule to the t. however we chose not give the pneumococcal vaccine, since it was not mandatory. however now are considering it since my son's reoccurance of cold's and related chest infections (fearing pneumonia). how many parents out here have vaccinated their babies with the pneumococcal vaccines.
Name:
Leah
Country:
Turkey
what are the advantages and disadvatages of immunisation??/
Name:
KHUSHI
Country:
India
immunization from 0 to 5 years
Name:
Scarlett-Jahay
Country:
England
what are the pros and cons of vaccinations for children, and what are the benifits and risks of getting them? thanks
Name:
Shalini
Country:
Other
can i have a schedule of vaccination just by entering date of birth of my child? if yes please provide. thanx
Name:
queenie
Country:
Germany
my daughter is 4yrs old and she never got any kind of immunization and is always very halthy, now that she has to attend school we have to get 4 shots for tatnus and that is all. my mum is 60yrs and never got any kind of immunization, she is fit and very healthy
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concerned mom
Country:
USA
vaccinating your children against disease is a very good thing but... we need take the harm out of the vaccines. there is no need for the mercury and or other preservatives. it can be done and parents need to not vaccinate their children until they make these vaccines 110% safe. if you look up mercury, you will find it is a poisoness and dangerous sunbstance. you figure a minute amount in each of the 15+ vaccines the cdc says our babies should have in the first year of life. that minute amount isn't so minute!
Name:
Chidambaran
Country:
India
20-30 vaccinations are totally unnecessary. there are a lot of books published on the subject. concerned parents should read them. i myself am a parent of a 20 month old child and i shudder to think all the unneccessary vaccinations, and the toxic components inherent in them that people subject their innocent children with.
Name:
shahistaiqbal
Country:
India
immunization is necessary
Name:
forest gump
Country:
zambia
i think immunization is a nessesity of life
Name:
anonymous
Country:
other
ei! i think immunization is necessary to protect children from getting diseases. it is a primary step of prevention. if there may be bad effects, i think its normal. or maybe errors made by the person who introduced the immunization shots. but generally immunization is good.
Name:
wendy
Country:
usa
parents need to be fully aware of the dangers of vaccines. most medical doctors are quick to say they're safe;too many innocent children are harmed by vaccines. i am educated on this topic. i'm glad someone informed me of the many risks involved. the book entitled "a shot in the dark" is a great resource. i highly recommend it before giving a vaccine to any child.
Name:
Danielle
Country:
australia
this a yr 9 subject at my school but we are having problems because of both sides of the debate have strong arguments. please post your views on this. thanks
Name:
jupiter
Country:
other
in short i dont think immunization is safe in our country now bcos they are now using it to control our population
Name:
prachi
Country:
india
its a step to save a life of a innocent child.
Name:
dr.sim
Country:
japan
yes it would be in your advantage for you will protect your child for future medical health problem such as tuberculosis and tetanus coz there are immunzation for such diseases
Name:
jarryd roberts
Country:
australia
is immunization neseccary
Name:
Wilma M D'soua
Country:
other
my son had his 5 months vaccination. initially he had fever for 2 days followed by a total loss of appetite and vomiting. we took him to the doctor and the doctor prescribed some drops for the vomiting to subside but he guaranteed us that our baby is perfectly healthy and he weighed 5.6 kgs. however, we gave the drops for 2 days and stopped thinking that the vomiting has stopped but it pursued so we continued the drops for another 5 days. still sometimes when he does not want to finish his feed he makes this vomiting face or if he doesn't like the taste of some food he coughs and vomits it all out. what can be a solution to this problem.
Name:
SUMANA
Country:
usa
do the vaccinations given in india and usa differ?
Name:
Ramola
Country:
india
hi, what i wanted to know was that in india or rather mumbaiwe now have a lot of pulse polio doses given. i wanted to know should i give my son ( 4years old) this pulse polio every time it is scheduled. what about booster doses? how often do i have to give him. are they injections or drops? also if you could tell me at what age can i give him which injections besides polio.
Name:
Trusha
Country:
india
is immunization necessary?
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