Vol 46 No. 5
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Author(s):

Dr Rajeev Ramachandran

Published in:

The Singapore Family Physician Vol 46 No 5 - FPSC 85 Childhood Developmental Screening

Publication date:

18 July 2020

ISSN:

0377-5305

Abstract

We have effective vaccines against some of the common and dangerous infections in children. Most of these vaccines have a high safety profile. Vaccines available for routine immunisations belong to different categories. Live viral vaccines are highly effective and provides a good protective effect against the infections caused by those viruses. Conjugate and toxoid bacterial vaccines are also very effective. An overview of all the recommended childhood vaccines, along with their dosing schedule and specific contraindications are discussed. We have looked at situations where vaccinations should be delayed or avoided. Catch up vaccination recommendations for missed or delayed vaccinations are briefly discussed.