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Immunization in children
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Immunization in childrenNikhil Mistry
17ll(3)a
Medical law
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ObjectivesDefine immunization
Describe ideal vaccine
List the national immunization schedule
Enumarate contraindication of immunization
Explain the conditions
States the responsibility of nurses
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immunization• It is the way of protecting the human body
against infectious disease through vaccination
by different route it may oral or paraenteral.
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ScheduleYear
Vaccine
At birth
BCG, OPV0, HBV0
6th week
DTP1 , OPV1, HBV1
10th week
DTP2, OPV2, HBV2
14th week
DTP3, OPV3, HBV3
9th month
MEASELS, VIT A
15th month
MMR, OPV
16-24 month
OPV , VIT A2
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Contraindication of immunization• Child has a high fever
• He has had a bad reaction to another
immunization
• He has had a severe reactions after eating eggs
• Hypersensitivity
• Having treatment of cancer
• He has any illness which affects immune system
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Which is ideal vaccinePromotes effective immunity
Controls lifelong protection
Safe, do not carry side effects
Stable , cheap
Acceptable by public
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Report immediately if…High fever
Local infection
Pus at site
Seizures
Hypersensitivity
Redness on skin
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Nurses responsibility• Providing immunization to all children
• Using safe injection practice
• Involving community leaders to attract people
for immunization
• Collaborating with school
• Home visit and follow up of immunized
children
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conclusion• Immunization which is considered by world is
to protecting children from various disease
and infections.
• Immunization is neccessary for children’s
better and healthy life.