Expanded Program on Immunization or EPI is a program in the Philippines designed to give vaccines to children to protect them from certain diseases. These vaccines include BCG(Bacillus of Calmente-Guerin), DPT(Diptheria, Pertussis, Tetanus), OPV(Oral Polio Vaccine), Hepatitis B, and Measles. Each vaccine can be given depending on the child's age. Some of the vaccines are given are given only once and some are given 3 times with different intervals.
Here's a table for the complete list of vaccines that is given to children for complete immunization.
Vaccine | Minimum Age at 1st dose | Number of doses | Minimum interval between doses | Rationale |
BCG | Anytime after birth | 1 | To protect the person from acquiring Tuberculosis(TB) | |
DPT | 6 weeks | 3 | 4 weeks | Reduces the chance of severe pertussis, diptheria and tetanus |
OPV | 6 weeks | 3 | 4 weeks | To protect the person from acquiring Poliomyelitis |
Hepatitis B | 6 weeks | 3 | 6 weeks from 1st dose to 2nd dose; 8 weeks from 2nd dose to 3rd dose | Reduces the chance of being infected by Hepatitis B |
Measles | 9 months | 1 | Gives 85% protection against measles |
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do u have some annoted readings for this???
if yes,.. can u send it to my mail----
plz... tenskey_17@yahoo.com
thnk u
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