Newborn care, feeding, sleep, developmental milestones. See a doctor for fever or poor feeding.
Toddler health, nutrition, speech development, common illnesses.
Preschool health, dental care, vision check, vaccines.
School health, nutrition, mental wellbeing, sports injuries.
| Age | Vaccine | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Birth | BCG, OPV-0, Hep B-1 | TB, polio, hepatitis B |
| 6 weeks | DTwP-1, OPV-1, Hep B-2, Hib-1, IPV-1, RVV-1, PCV-1 | Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio, Hib, rotavirus, pneumococcus |
| 10 weeks | DTwP-2, OPV-2, Hib-2, IPV-2, RVV-2, PCV-2 | Booster doses |
| 14 weeks | DTwP-3, OPV-3, Hib-3, IPV-3, RVV-3, PCV-3 | Booster doses |
| 9 months | Measles / MR-1, Vitamin A-1 | Measles, rubella, vitamin A |
| 16-24 months | DTwP booster, OPV booster, MR-2 | Boosters |
| 5-6 years | DTwP booster-2 | Booster |
Consult your pediatrician for your child's specific vaccination needs.
Consult your doctor for accurate growth assessment.
Rest, fluids. Rush to ER if a baby under 3 months has fever.
Fluids, rest. See a doctor if breathing is difficult.
Give ORS. Reduced urine/lethargy → ER.
Persistent vomiting, abdominal pain, bleeding → ER immediately.
Pediatrics
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