Immunization Schedules and Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
Immunization Schedules and Vaccine-Preventable Diseases ( 10 Questions)
2 months is the age at which the first doses of vaccines like DTaP, Hib, and polio are given, not MMR.
6 months is the age at which additional doses of vaccines like DTaP and influenza might be given, but not the first dose of MMR.
The first dose of the MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) vaccine is recommended at 12 months of age.
18 months is typically a time for booster doses of certain vaccines, not the first dose of MMR.
A. 2 months is the age at which the first doses of vaccines like DTaP, Hib, and polio are given, not MMR.
B. 6 months is the age at which additional doses of vaccines like DTaP and influenza might be given, but not the first dose of MMR.
C. The first dose of the MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) vaccine is recommended at 12 months of age.
D. 18 months is typically a time for booster doses of certain vaccines, not the first dose of MMR.