BCG vaccine

In order to protect against tuberculosis, children are given a live vaccine containing live attenuated bacteria, Bacillus Callmete-Guerin (Mycobacterium bovis BCG).
In order to protect against tuberculosis, children are given a live vaccine containing live attenuated bacteria, Bacillus Callmete-Guerin (Mycobacterium bovis BCG).

Tuberculosis

"Tuberculosis is an infectious disease which most often affects the lungs, but it can also spread to other parts of the body."
"Tuberculosis is an infectious disease which most often affects the lungs, but it can also spread to other parts of the body."

Hepatitis B vaccine

"The hepatitis B vaccine is marketed as a single (monovalent) vaccine or in combination with other vaccines. Regardless of the form, the vaccine contains highly purified non-infectious particles of the hepatitis B virus surface antigen (HbsAg). This antigen is produced by a modern genetic engineering method on yeast cells. "
"The hepatitis B vaccine is marketed as a single (monovalent) vaccine or in combination with other vaccines. Regardless of the form, the vaccine contains highly purified non-infectious particles of the hepatitis B virus surface antigen (HbsAg). This antigen is produced by a modern genetic engineering method on yeast cells. "

Hepatitis B

Hepatitis B is rare in countries where children are routinely immunised against it. Hepatitis B symptoms include tiredness, appetite loss, fever, jaundice, aching joints and rash. Hepatitis B spreads through blood-to-blood contact. See your doctor if your child has symptoms of hepatitis B.
Hepatitis B is rare in countries where children are routinely immunised against it. Hepatitis B symptoms include tiredness, appetite loss, fever, jaundice, aching joints and rash. Hepatitis B spreads through blood-to-blood contact. See your doctor if your child has symptoms of hepatitis B.

Immunization of children in international travel

Children who travel internationally receive additional vaccines: a) if they travel to a country that requires a certain vaccination, in accordance with the International Health Regulations, or b) on the recommendation of the chosen pediatrician.

Children who travel internationally receive additional vaccines: a) if they travel to a country that requires a certain vaccination, in accordance with the International Health Regulations, or b) on the recommendation of the chosen pediatrician.

Recommended immunization and immunization on personal request

In our country, the Law on Protection of the Population from Infectious Diseases provides for the possibility of carrying out the recommended immunization of persons and immunization of persons on personal request. The recommended immunization of children is carried out on the basis of the recommendation of a pediatrician or a specialist in the relevant branch of medicine who performs the vaccination, with the prior written consent provided by you, as the parent/guardian of the child being vaccinated.

In our country, the Law on Protection of the Population from Infectious Diseases provides for the possibility of carrying out the recommended immunization of persons and immunization of persons on personal request. The recommended immunization of children is carried out on the basis of the recommendation of a pediatrician or a specialist in the relevant branch of medicine who performs the vaccination, with the prior written consent provided by you, as the parent/guardian of the child being vaccinated.

Mandatory immunization of children

Immunization is a reliable and effective measure to protect your child from certain infectious diseases, which is carried out by giving vaccines. Immunization with several vaccines is mandatory is several countries to prevent the spread of severe and dangerous infectious diseases.
Immunization is a reliable and effective measure to protect your child from certain infectious diseases, which is carried out by giving vaccines. Immunization with several vaccines is mandatory is several countries to prevent the spread of severe and dangerous infectious diseases.

Teething in babies

In most babies, the first teeth appear between 6 and 10 months. The accompanying discomfort experienced by the baby is alleviated by giving him/her cold objects to chew or by gently massaging the gums.

In most babies, the first teeth appear between 6 and 10 months. The accompanying discomfort experienced by the baby is alleviated by giving him/her cold objects to chew or by gently massaging the gums.