It is understood that polio (also known as polio) is one of a handful of diseases that can be eradicated, mainly because people are the only infected with the poliovirus, but there are effective vaccines, and immunity lasts a lifetime. The World Health Organization recommends the adoption of routine immunization, mass movement, surveillance, and sweeping vaccination, among the four major polio eradication methods, which are particularly prominent in the form of mass movement to strengthen immunization as national immunization days.
National immunization days are measures taken to supplement and improve routine immunization. Its ultimate goal is to prevent polio endemic epidemics in a timely manner through immunization of each child aged 0-4 years with a high-risk age group. It usually includes two rounds of national immunization days (one months), at least three years, to capture children who have not been immunized or only partially immunized, and to improve the immunization levels of immunized children. The only way to do this is for every child in the highest risk group to be protected and immediately let the virus lose its place of survival.
Immunization is a biological agent that can prevent and control a number of infectious diseases by vaccinating it against the disease. Strengthening immunity is the enhancement of routine immunity. It is a planned immune system, together with planned immunization (the planned vaccination of newborns).
In general, the body's immune system (i.e. the ability to resist disease) is gradually weakened or disappears after the birth of the child. Vaccination must be done in a timely manner. And this is vital to the health of a child's life. such as hepatitis B. Because of the poor resistance of newborns, the chances of infection are great. The smaller the age, the higher the risk of hepatitis B virus becoming a carrier of HBSAG. such as children within 1 years of age after hepatitis B virus, will have more than 90% will become chronic hepatitis B virus carriers, and more than 7 years old people, only 10% become chronic hepatitis B carriers. Therefore, for the child's health, at his birth, the hepatitis B vaccine and other planned immunization included in the hospital must be vaccinated.
Children from birth to 6 years of age must be inoculated with a class of 23 doses of vaccine
Now many parents have forgotten to vaccinate their children, some parents to the children to replant the vaccine, and some parents did not replant. One citizen, Ms. Liu, said: "Children have not been vaccinated since they are two years old, because their children have been in the field for some time, and when they come back, they sometimes delay vaccination." ”
"Some parents think that their children are breastfeeding from childhood, physical fitness should be better." But the immune substances in breast milk do not prevent all infectious diseases like vaccines, and the immune substances in breast milk can reduce the risk of colds and diarrhea in infants, but breast milk does not prevent infectious diseases such as pertussis, polio and diphtheria. A child from the date of birth, they will need to be inoculated with BCG, hepatitis B vaccine, polio vaccine, hundred white broken vaccine, meningitis vaccine, je Vaccine and other vaccines, of which from birth to 6 years old to be vaccinated a class of vaccines up to 23 doses. "Yulin CDC immunization Planning Division deputy long Hou Yong said.
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