Staying up-to-date on your child's shots can help to protect your child from getting sick. It's a good idea to keep a record of your child's shots with you at all times. It is also a good idea to make a copy of your child's shot record to keep in a safe place at home. Don't forget to make a copy each time your child gets a new shot. Your child's shot record also helps the provider know if a shot is needed.
Flu shots are also given to healthy children 6 to 23 months old. Children of other ages who are at risk for getting really sick from the flu should also get their flu shot every year. This is important for kids who have asthma, diabetes or other health issues. Don't forget to ask your provider about your child's flu shot every year.
Immunization Schedules for Children and Adolescents
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Catch-up Immunization Schedules for Children and Adolescents
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