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| Min Age of Child | Type of Vaccine | Benefit To Children |
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| *BCG | Prevents Tuberculosis including bloody cough and permanent braindamage | |
| **OPV0 | Partially protects against poliomyelitis which causes paralysis and death | |
| ***Hep B birth | Partially protects against hepatitis B which causes blood infection liver disease, cancer and death | |
| Pentavalet (DPT, Hep B and Hib ) 1 | At Birth | |
| Pnemococcal Conjugate Vaccine (PCV) 1 | Partially protects against most causes of pneumonia and meningitis including blood and lung infections and brain damage | |
| OPV1 | Partially protects against poliomyelitis which causes paralysis and death | |
| Pentavalet (DPT, Hep B and Hib) 2 | Partially protects against 5 diseases - diptheria, whooping cough, tetanus, hepatits B, and influenza | |
| Pnemococcal Conjugate Vaccine (PCV) 2 | Partially protects against most causes of pneumonia and meningitis including blood and lung infections and brain damage | |
| OPV2 | Partially protects against poliomyelitis which causes paralysis and death. | |
| Pentavalet (DPT, Hep B and Hib) 3 | Partially protects against 5 diseases - diptheria, whooping cough, tetanus, hepatits B, and influenza | |
| Pnemococcal Conjugate Vaccine (PCV) 3 | Partially protects against most causes of pneumonia and meningitis including blood and lung infections and brain damage | |
| OPV3 | Prevent poliomyelitis which causes paralysis and death | |
| IPV | Prevent poliomyelitis which causes paralysis and death | |
| Vitamin A Supplement | Protects against night blindness, improves child's vision and boost child immunity against infectious diseases | |
| Measles | Protects measles | |
| Yellow Fever | Prevents yellow fever which causes live diseases and death | |
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*BCG should be given preferably at birth (withing 2 weeks) but can be given up to 11 months of age **OPV0 must be given before the age of two weeks ***Hep B birth to be given with 24 hours after birth preferably, but can be given up to 14 days of birth |
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