Immunization Schedules and Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
Immunization Schedules and Vaccine-Preventable Diseases ( 10 Questions)
Which of the following vaccines is recommended for all infants as part of the routine childhood immunization schedule?
MMR vaccine is given around the age of 1 and again around 4 years as part of the routine childhood immunization schedule, not for infants.
Influenza vaccine is recommended annually for children older than 6 months, but it's not part of the routine childhood immunization schedule for infants.
Hepatitis A vaccine is given in two doses at least six months apart, starting at age 1. It is not part of the routine infant immunization schedule.
DTaP vaccine (Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis) is part of the routine childhood immunization schedule and is given to infants at 2, 4, and 6 months of age.
A. MMR vaccine is given around the age of 1 and again around 4 years as part of the routine childhood immunization schedule, not for infants.
B. Influenza vaccine is recommended annually for children older than 6 months, but it's not part of the routine childhood immunization schedule for infants.
C. Hepatitis A vaccine is given in two doses at least six months apart, starting at age 1. It is not part of the routine infant immunization schedule.
D. DTaP vaccine (Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis) is part of the routine childhood immunization schedule and is given to infants at 2, 4, and 6 months of age.