Catch up vaccinations begin! Gratis!

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-03-02

Recently, Xiangcheng District was officially launchedThe second dose of the population concerned

Inactivated polio vaccineReplanting work

It is understood that only one dose of IPV vaccination has a lower antibody conversion rate against poliovirus, and an increase of one dose of IPV can improve the body's antibody conversion rate of preventive poliovirus, making the protection more comprehensive. The main targets of this replanting are:Date of birth between 1 March 2016 and 30 September 2019 with only 1 dose of inactivated polio vaccine or no history of inactivated polio vaccine immunizationof children. In addition, children of other age groups who do not meet the requirements of a history of two-dose polio vaccine (including TOPV, IPV and IPV vaccine) are also eligible for catch-up vaccination.

The specific revaccination requirements are as follows:

* The interval between the catch-up dose of inactivated polio vaccine and the previous dose of polio vaccine is not less than 28 days, and the interval between other vaccinations is implemented in accordance with the National Immunization Programme Vaccine Childhood Immunization Schedule and Instructions (2021 Edition).

Parents and friends, hurry up.

Check your child's vaccination record against each other.

Let's see if you need to re-inoin!

Children who need catch-up vaccinations are availableBefore June 30

to the childhood vaccination clinic where the current address belongs.

Counseling and revaccination.

Finally,Revaccination is free of chargeOh

List of children's vaccination clinics in Xiangcheng District

A little more health knowledge

PolioPolio is an infectious disease caused by the poliovirus. Infected people may have limb paralysis, and most cases of paralysis are left with lifelong disability such as claudicationHence the popular name "polio".

There are 3 serotypes of poliovirus, which are not cross-immune to each other, and are classified according to type, type and type. There are three types of polio vaccines used in Jiangsu Province:

IPV (injection).Refers to the inactivated polio vaccine (IPV) that contains the types, types and components of poliovirus (POV) that protect against polio caused by poliovirus infection.

BOPV (drops).Refers to the live attenuated polio vaccine (2-valent) vaccine, which contains polio vaccine types and types and protects against polio caused by poliovirus and poliovirus types.

TOTV (sugar pills).Refers to the live, attenuated 3-valent polio vaccine (PIV) that contains polio-type, polio-type and polio-type vaccine components that protect against poliovirus infection caused by poliovirus.

The history of the inoculation schedule is as follows:

Before May 1, 20164 doses of TOV (1 dose each at 2 months, 3 months, 4 months, and 4 years).

May 1, 2016 to August 31, 20191 dose of IPV + 3 doses of BOPV (1 dose of IPV at 2 months of age, 1 dose of BOPV at 3 months, 4 months of age, and 4 years of age).

September 1, 2019 to December 31, 2022Implement the polio vaccine immunization strategy of "2 doses of inactivated vaccine (IPV) + 2 doses of live attenuated vaccine (BOPV)".

January 1, 2023 to presentThe "4-dose IPV" immunization schedule is implemented, with children receiving 1 dose of IPV primary immunization at the age of 18 months and 1 dose of IPV booster immunization at the age of 18 months.

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*: Jiangsu CDC, Suzhou CDC, Xiangcheng District Health Commission.

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