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  1. 18 lis 2022 · The CDC’s immunization schedule is a guide for when to vaccinate children from birth to 18 years old. Experts divide it into two parts: Vaccines to receive from birth to 15 months and vaccines to...

  2. My alternative schedule staggers them: whooping cough and rotavirus at two, four and six months; Hib and pneumococcal at three, five and seven months; Hep B is delayed for a few years; and polio isn’t started until nine months.

  3. “The alternative schedule suggests only one aluminum containing vaccine at a time in infant years. By spreading out the shots, you spread out the exposure so infants can process the aluminum without it reaching toxic levels.”

  4. 7 paź 2024 · Most families vaccinate their children at the recommended times, but some caregivers wonder if a delayed or alternative vaccination schedule is safer. Here is what we know from more than 75 years of research on tens of millions of children.

  5. 21 kwi 2020 · Pre-vaccination: should my child get immunised today? What if my child is ill? There are very few medical reasons to delay immunisation. Babies and children with minor coughs and colds, or those on antibiotics, can be immunised safely and effectively.

  6. 2 sty 2024 · Vaccines are added to the schedule based on when an infant is likely to be most susceptible to the disease. During the first few months of life, babies are somewhat protected from infectious diseases by maternal antibodies present in their bloodstream at birth or in their mother’s milk.

  7. There are no official alternative vaccine schedules. No major medical group approves of them. And there is no research to show that they are safe, Simonsen says.

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