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When Does An Infant Get Its First Immunization Shots?

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    The first immunization shots are to be given at the time of birth itself and after that the shots are required to be given at second, fourth and sixth month of age and again between twelfth and eighteenth month of age.
          
    If we take the case of the disease for which the immunization shots are being given at different times, they include Diphtheria, Polio, Measles, Mumps, Hepatitis B, Rubella, Whopping Cough and several other diseases.
          
    The immunization is being considered necessary because unless we use this immunization technique, we will not be having the healthy children to carry on the future of our nation and as world as a whole. So if you also have somebody who is going to give birth in the near future, you must make sure that the baby gets all the immunization at the time when it is required as buy doing this, you are acting as a responsible citizen of the world.
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    Vicky 

    answered 3 years ago

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