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Last year, more than 94 percent of Kyrgyz youngsters had received tuberculosis and whooping cough vaccinations

Learn about the high vaccination rates for tuberculosis and whooping cough in Kyrgyz youngsters. Efforts are being made to reduce infectious diseases with preventive immunizations. Discover the immunization schedule and various vaccines used to protect children in Kyrgyzstan.

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As compared to this year, In 2021, more than 94 percent of Kyrgyz youngsters had received tuberculosis and whooping cough vaccinations. This was reported by the National Statistical Committee.

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According to her, efforts are underway to administer preventive immunizations in order to reduce the incidence of infectious diseases in the country.

As a result, in 2021, 99.4% of children under the age of one had had tuberculosis vaccinations, 90.7 percent had received whooping cough, diphtheria, and tetanus vaccinations, and 94.4 percent had received measles, mumps, and rubella vaccinations.

According to the immunisation schedule announced by the Ministry of Health in March 2022, children are immunised against viral hepatitis B within 24 hours of birth. The vaccine's official name is HBV.

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A tuberculosis vaccination was given to me while I was in the maternity hospital. BCG is the name of the vaccine.

At the age of two months, the first immunisation against pertussis, diphtheria, tetanus, Haemophilus influenzae, and viral hepatitis B was administered. The vaccine, known as PENTA (DPT-HBV-HIB), is the first to protect against pneumococcal infection. PCV (polio vaccination) and OPV (oral polio vaccine) are the vaccines (rotavirus infection vaccination). RV is the name of the vaccine.

At the age of 3.5 months, the second immunisation against whooping cough, diphtheria, tetanus, hemophilic infection, and viral hepatitis B is administered. PENTA (DPT-HBV-HIB), which protects against polio, and IPV, OPV, which protects against rotavirus infection, are the vaccinations. RV is the name of the vaccine.

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At the age of five months, the third immunisation against whooping cough, diphtheria, tetanus, hemophilic infection, and viral hepatitis B is administered. The PENTA (DTP-HBV-HIB) vaccine is the second immunisation against pneumococcal infection. PCV (polio vaccination) and OPV (oral polio vaccine) are the vaccines (rotavirus infection vaccination). RV is the name of the vaccine.

At the age of nine months, children are vaccinated against polio. The vaccine's formal name is IPV.

At 12 months, children get vaccinated against measles, mumps, and rubella. Measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) is the acronym for measles, mumps, and rubella. For the third time, I was vaccinated against pneumococcal infection. PCV is the vaccine's official name.

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