Since the beginning of the birth of the baby are required for immunization. Although sometimes accompanied by fever, the granting of permanent immunization should be given to prevent from harmful diseases. What are the imunisaasi that will be given to a baby? When is the right time for immunization? And what are the benefits of immunization?Mandatory ImmunizationImmunization is one of the ways of prevention of diseases caused by viruses, which are done by inserting a virus that has been weakened so that the body forms antibodies to fight the disease. This will make the body stronger when stricken with the virus thanks to have antibody formation. Immunisation is mandatory and regular additions are given include:Hepatitis BIt is the most severe infectious disease of the liver caused by a virus. The way of transmission through needles (tattoos, syringes, etc.) containing the virus hepatitis, through saliva, sweat, blood insects such as mosquitoes, or the result of wounds on the body that touch the objects affected by the hepatitis B virus.The disease is dangerous because there is no treatment to cure it. Currently, treatment is done for patients not to treat but rather a supporting treatment to prevent the onset of complications.Administering hepatitis B vaccine can protect up to 96% for 5 years. After 5 years of additional vaccines may be given to extending the power lindungnya for the body. Administering these vaccines can be done since the baby was born.BCGAdministering BCG vaccine is intended to prevent TB disease (Tuberculosis). TB disease attacks the lungs. Sufferers of TUBERCULOSIS should be quarantined to avoid infecting others. Transmission of TUBERCULOSIS tends to be easy, because it can be transmitted through breathing, splashing saliva at the time of coughing, sneezing or talking.BCG vaccine can be given starting at birth and repeated at a time when children aged 5 years and 10 years. How the granting of the vaccine BCG is through injection in the upper arm.PolioPolio is the full name of poliomielitis. The way of transmission is via a splash of saliva, food or drink that has tainted polio virus.Polio virus is dangerous because it attacks the nerves and muscles, so that the muscles become small and cause paralysis. Though it can be cured, a polio-affected ever will typically undergo a lifelong limp.Administering the polio vaccine can be done in two ways. First, OPV, which is done through the oral vaccine or melted in the mouth. The second way is with IPV, that granting vaccine through injection or injections. The polio vaccine can diberkan since a week after birth and repeated 5 times until the age of 5 years.DPTStands for Diphtheria, Tetanus, Petusis. Diphtheria and Petusi virus can be transmitted through saliva splash at the time coughing, sneezing, or talking, can also be through media such as handkerchiefs, towels or cutlery that has been contaminated with the virus. Being contagious through tetanus wound, congek or cord that is not sterile.Diphtheria is a disease of the throat and is very dangerous because it can lead to death within days. Diphtheria causes damage to the heart muscle and make throat clogged.Petusis better known as the 100 day cough or whooping cough is a disease that causes inflammation of the respiratory tract. Cough lasts for a long time so it is known as the 100 day cough. Its character is long, cough sound "whoop" and is usually accompanied by vomiting. Petusis can cause death due to its difficulty in breathing, causing encephalitis and pneumonia.While Tetanus is a disease that causes the body spasms and mouth buttoned can't open.DPT is given through regular injections in her thighs. Administering vaccines DPT can start is given by the time the children from 3 months. The vaccine can be given repeat every 5 years.MeaslesAlso known as looks. Transmission is through the respiratory tract of the sufferer. Administering vaccines can be given when the child from 9 to 14 months and repeated by administering MMR vaccine (Measles, Rubella/measles, In Germany)Its character is the incidence of red spots on the body accompanied by high heat. This dangerous disease in children and infants because it can cause encephalitis, diarrhoea, pneumonia and seizures due to high heat. Additional ImmunizationIn addition to the above obligatory vaccines, there are several additional types of vaccines that can be given are:A PVCVaccines to prevent pneumonia.HibA vaccine to prevent the disease Hoemoohiuf/Nounzop type B.RotaVaccines to prevent diseases caused by viruses Rota.MMRA vaccine to prevent the occurrence of measles and measles Germany. Stands for Measles, Rubella, In.VaricellaVaccines for preventing varicella disease or better known as chickenpox.InfluenzaVaccines for preventing Influenza.For those of you who have infants and toddlers, don't forget to visit the posyandu or pediatrician to get immunisation can protect fruit beloved heart.
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