And, in 1986, made a response to the Universal Child Immunization goal. The four major strategies include: sustaining high routine Full Immunized Child (FIC) coverage of at least 90% in all provinces and cities; sustaining the polio-free country for global certification; eliminating measles by 2008; and
eliminating neonatal tetanus by 2008. source: Wikipedia
LIST: Baby Vaccination Schedule Philippines
Our government created programs for free vaccinations for all the babies here in the Philippines if parents are going to take their young to the public health centers. But if you are going to take your baby to the private hospital then expect a little high price for the vaccine.Vaccine | Minimum Age at 1st Dose | Number of Doses | Dose |
Bacillus Calmette-Guérin | Birth or anytime after birth | 1 dose | 0.05 mL |
Diphtheria-Pertussis-Tetanus Vaccine | 6 weeks old | 3 doses | 0.5 mL |
Oral Polio Vaccine | 6 weeks old | 3 doses | 2-3 drops |
Hepatitis B Vaccine | At birth | 3 doses | 0.5 mL |
Measles Vaccine (not MMR) | 9 months old | 1 dose | 0.5 mL |
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