How many injections should a 13 month old have?
The Child Health system or your doctor’s surgery usually sends out your invitation to make vaccination appointments. Your child will get the vaccines as four injections in one day.
How many needles should a 12 month old have?
At 12 months At this age, your child will get three immunisations, all given by injection: The first immunisation helps to protect your child from the A, C, W and Y strains of meningococcal disease. The second immunisation helps to protect your child from measles, mumps and rubella.
What should I be looking for after 1 year old injection?
The side effects that are most often reported after the 6-in-1 vaccine, in up to 1 in 10 babies, are:
- pain, redness and swelling at the injection site.
- fever (high temperature above 38C) – more common at the second and third dose.
- vomiting.
- abnormal crying.
- irritability.
- loss of appetite.
What vaccines are due at 12 months?
Vaccines at 12 to 23 Months
- Chickenpox (Varicella) (1st dose)
- Diphtheria, tetanus, and whooping cough (pertussis) (DTaP) (4th dose)
- Haemophilus influenzae type b disease (Hib) (4th dose)
- Measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) (1st dose)
- Polio (IPV) (3rd dose)
- Pneumococcal disease (PCV13) (4th dose)
What are the 1 year vaccinations?
1 year: Hib/MenC vaccine given as a single jab containing vaccines against meningitis C (1st dose) and Hib (4th dose) MMR vaccine (measles, mumps and rubella), given as a single jab. PCV (pneumococcal) – 2nd dose.
What injections do babies have at 13 months?
Between 12 and 23 months of age, your baby should receive vaccines to protect them from the following diseases:
- Chickenpox (Varicella) (1st dose)
- Diphtheria, tetanus, and whooping cough (pertussis) (DTaP) (4th dose)
- Haemophilus influenzae type b disease (Hib) (4th dose)
- Measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) (1st dose)
What shots are given at 12 months?
Childhood vaccines
Age | Disease | Information |
---|---|---|
12 months | Pneumococcal | |
Measles, mumps, rubella | ||
Meningococcal B (Aboriginal children only) | Prophylactic paracetamol recommended. Catch up available for Aboriginal children <2 until 30 June 2023 | |
18 months | Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis |