Monday, September 27, 2010

HOW MANY VACCINES WILL YOUR CHILD GET?

HOW MANY VACCINES WILL YOUR CHILD GET?
By Ted Koren, D.C

80 vaccines required as of 2006 and the numbers are growing

AT BIRTH
-HepB

ONE MONTH
-HepB

TWO MONTHS
-DTaP – each shoth as 3 vaccines
-Hib – each shot has 2 vaccines
-IPV
-PCV – each shoth as 8 vacines
-Rotavirus

4 MONTHS-DTap – each shot has 3 vaccines
-Hib – each shot has 2 vaccines
-IPV
-PCV – each shot has 8 vaccines
-Rotavirus

6 MONTHS-DTap – each shot has 3 vaccines
-Flu
-HepB
-Hib – each shot has 8 vaccines
-IPV
-PCV – each shot has 8 vaccines
-Rotavirus

12 MONTHS-HepA
-Hib – each shot has 2 vaccines
-MMR – each shot has 3 vaccines
-PCV – each shot has 8 vaccines
-Varicella

15 MONTHS-DTaP – each shot has 3 vaccines

18 MONTHS-Flu – annually throughout lifetime
-HepA

4 to 6 YEARS
-Dtap – each shot has 3 vaccines
-IPV
-MMR – eachshot has 3 vaccines

11 to 12 YEAR-MCV4

Vaccination injects bacteria, viruses, genetic material and many other biological and toxic chemicals (mercury, aluminum, formaldehyde, acids) deep into the child’s body, where they have access to internal organs (including the brain). The results are a host of illnesses that were rare or non-existent before mass vaccination. Read VACCINES: ILLNESSES & SIDE EFFECTS for list of conditions.

VACCINES:
DTaP Diptheria, tetanus & pertussis
Flu Influenza
HepA Heptatis A
HepB Heptatis B
Hib Haemophilus influenzae type b
IPV Inactivated poliovirus
MCV4 Mningococcal
MMR Measles, mumps & rubella
PCV Pneumococcal conjugate
Rotavirus Rotavirus gastroenteritis
Varicella Chickenpox

NOTE: These numbers, based on the 2006 CDC recommended schedule, are conservative as they do not include shots that are recommended for certain populations. As of this date, there are currently over 200 additional vaccines in development and a child may receive up to 80 vaccines by age six.

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