Immunization Schedule
In the first year of life, your baby gets several immunizations, or vaccines, to protect her from life-threatening illnesses. Following is the immunization schedule in Kosovo.
Vaccine |
Birth |
2 mths |
3 mths |
4 mths |
12 mths |
6-7 yrs |
11-12 yrs |
17-18 yrs |
BCG Prevents tuberculosis |
1st |
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HepB Prevents Hepatitis B |
1st |
2nd |
3rd |
4th |
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DPT Prevents diphtheria, pertussis and tetanus |
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1st |
2nd |
3rd |
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Hib Prevents haemophilus influenza type b |
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1st |
2nd |
3rd |
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IPV Prevents polio, administered by injection |
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1st |
2nd |
3rd |
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DPTr Prevents diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus (booster/repeat) |
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1st |
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OPVr Prevents polio, administered by mouth (booster/repeat) |
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1st |
2nd |
3rd |
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MMRv Prevents measles, mumps, rubella and varicella |
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1st |
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MMRr Prevents measles, mumps, rubella (booster/repeat) |
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1st |
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DT Prevents diphtheria and tetanus |
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1st |
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Td Prevents diphtheria and tetanus (booster/repeat) |
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1st |
2nd |
Most babies don’t have side effects from vaccines. If they do, they usually aren’t serious. Some vaccines may cause low fever, a rash or soreness at the spot where the shot was given. Although your baby may seem like he’s getting sick after a vaccination, these reactions are good signs that his immune system is working and learning to fight off infections. In rare cases, a baby may have a serious allergic reaction to a vaccine. If you think your baby might have a reaction, call your baby’s doctor immediately. Vaccinations do not cause autism, and this has been proven be many scientific studies. If you have any questions about the risks of vaccinations, talk to your baby’s doctor.
Even when things are going well, regular checkups during can keep your baby happy and healthy. During well-baby visits, you find out about your baby’s growth, weight gain, health and vaccinations, as well as whether your baby is meeting normal development goals. The typical schedule for visits in Kosovo during your child’s first two years is:
Visit #1 3-5 days |
Visit #2 1 month |
Visit #3 2 months |
Visit #4 4 months |
Visit #5 6 months |
Visit #6 9 months |
Visit #7 12 months |
Visit #8 15 months |
Visit #9 18 months |
Visit #10 24 months |
Immunization Schedule
In the first year of life, your baby gets several immunizations, or vaccines, to protect her from life-threatening illnesses. Following is the immunization schedule in Kosovo.
Vaccine | Birth | 2 mths | 3 mths | 4 mths | 12 mths | 6-7 yrs | 11-12 yrs | 17-18 yrs |
BCGPrevents tuberculosis | 1st | |||||||
HepBPrevents Hepatitis B | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | ||||
DPTPrevents diphtheria, pertussis and tetanus | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | |||||
HibPrevents haemophilus influenza type b | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | |||||
IPVPrevents polio, administered by injection | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | |||||
DPTrPrevents diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus (booster/repeat) | 1st | |||||||
OPVrPrevents polio, administered by mouth (booster/repeat) | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | |||||
MMRvPrevents measles, mumps, rubella and varicella | 1st | |||||||
MMRrPrevents measles, mumps, rubella (booster/repeat) | 1st | |||||||
DTPrevents diphtheria and tetanus | 1st | |||||||
TdPrevents diphtheria and tetanus (booster/repeat) | 1st | 2nd |
Most babies don’t have side effects from vaccines. If they do, they usually aren’t serious. Some vaccines may cause low fever, a rash or soreness at the spot where the shot was given. Although your baby may seem like he’s getting sick after a vaccination, these reactions are good signs that his immune system is working and learning to fight off infections. In rare cases, a baby may have a serious allergic reaction to a vaccine. If you think your baby might have a reaction, call your baby’s doctor immediately. Vaccinations do not cause autism, and this has been proven be many scientific studies. If you have any questions about the risks of vaccinations, talk to your baby’s doctor.
Even when things are going well, regular checkups during can keep your baby happy and healthy. During well-baby visits, you find out about your baby’s growth, weight gain, health and vaccinations, as well as whether your baby is meeting normal development goals. The typical schedule for visits in Kosovo during your child’s first two years is:
Visit #13-5 days | Visit #21 month | Visit #32 months | Visit #44 months | Visit #56 months |
Visit #69 months | Visit #712 months | Visit #815 months | Visit #918 months | Visit #1024 months |
Common parts of any well-baby checkup are:
Following are the World Health Organization’s growth charts under two years of age: