Immunisations

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Diptheria
DTP vaccine covering diptheria, tetanus and whopping cough, given at 2, 3 and 4 months and then booster doses at 3-5 years and 13-15
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Whooping Cough
DTP vaccine covering diptheria, tetanus and whopping cough, given at 2, 3 and 4 months
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Tetanus
DTP vaccine covering diptheria, tetanus and whopping cough, given at 2, 3 and 4 months and then booster doses at 3-5 years and 13-15
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HIB
Three injections given between the age of 2 and 6 months
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Poliomyelitis
Given orally, three doses are required and then booster doses at 3-5 years and 15-18
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Tuberculosis
If not immune to TB they are given a dose of BCG vaccine
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Measles
MMR vaccine given between 12-15 months and then 3-5 years
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Mumps
MMR vaccine given between 12-15 months and then 3-5 years
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Rubella
MMR vaccine given between 12-15 months and then 3-5 years and a rubella vaccine is offered to girls of 10-14 years who havent had rubella or had the MMR vaccine
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Chickenpox
cant immunise against
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Meningitis
Three injections are given at 2, 3 and 4 months to protect against group c
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DTP vaccine covering diptheria, tetanus and whopping cough, given at 2, 3 and 4 months

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Whooping Cough

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DTP vaccine covering diptheria, tetanus and whopping cough, given at 2, 3 and 4 months and then booster doses at 3-5 years and 13-15

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Card 4

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Three injections given between the age of 2 and 6 months

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Card 5

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Given orally, three doses are required and then booster doses at 3-5 years and 15-18

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