Category | Immunisation |
Infections can spread quickly in children, especially babies. It's because their body's infection-fighting defense system isn't fully matured. Despite receiving life-saving antibodies from their mothers, their immune systems gradually deteriorate, leaving them vulnerable to infections and illnesses. The delivery of a vaccination creates a cushion that protects people from dangerous illnesses. Immunization also aids in the prevention of infectious diseases in children by boosting the immune system, which protects against any subsequent infection. Vaccination is one of the most cost-effective health expenditures for young minds that does not necessitate a drastic change in lifestyle.
For all types of vaccination and Immunization in Noida contact our clinic.
For Women
HPV vaccine, also known to cause Cancer of the Cervix (mouth of the uterus) given in 3 doses
Meningococcal Vaccine helps prevent most deadly meningitis caused by MENINGOCOCCUS. This vaccine is given from age 2 years to 50 years but more commonly to younger children.
VACCINES FOR ADULTS
Tetanus Vaccine
a) Needs to be given to all adults every 5-10 years.
b) For minor injuries, no in-between dosages are required unless there is a serious accident or trauma..
Hepatitis B Vaccine
a) Is given in 3 doses at zero, one, and 6-month intervals.
b) It is not necessary to repeat it later in life if it was given as a youngster.
c) However, if not vaccinated as a child, all adults, regardless of age, must obtain this vaccination.
Typhoid Vaccine
a) Because our public hygiene is so poor, typhoid is water and food-borne disease that can be transmitted to both children and adults.
b) Long-lasting protection is achieved by administering two doses of this relatively new conjugate typhoid vaccine at intervals of 1-2 years. As a result, children, adolescents, and adults must all receive this vaccine.
Hepatitis A Vaccine
Hepatitis A vaccine is administered in two doses at zero and six-month intervals for newborns, children, adolescents, and adults to prevent hepatitis A or water-borne jaundice.
VACCINES FOR THE ELDERLY
Pneumococcal Vaccine Prevenar 13 is a vaccine that must be given to the elderly in a single dose after the age of 55 years to prevent bacterial pneumonia caused by the bacteria Pneumococcus.
Flu Vaccine
a) Is administered every year from age 6-7 months onwards.
b) It is especially important for the elderly i.e. 50 years plus.