Diseases You Almost Forgot About (Thanks to Vaccines)




 

1. Polio

Polio

Polio is a crippling and potentially deadly infectious disease that is caused by poliovirus. The virus spreads from person to person and can invade an infected person’s brain and spinal cord, causing paralysis. Polio was eliminated in the United States with vaccination, and continued use of polio vaccine has kept this country polio-free. But, polio is still a threat in some other countries. Making sure that infants and children are vaccinated is the best way to prevent polio from returning. Make sure your baby is protected with the polio vaccine.

When to vaccinate against polio

Doctors recommend that your child get four doses of the polio vaccine (also called IPV). Your child will need one dose at each of the following ages:

  • 1-2 months
  • 4 months
  • 12-23 months



2. Tetanus

Tetanus

Tetanus causes painful muscle stiffness and lockjaw and can be fatal. Parents used to warn kids about tetanus every time we scratched, scraped, poked, or sliced ourselves on something metal. Nowadays, the tetanus vaccine is part of a disease-fighting vaccine called DTaP, which provides protection against tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis (whooping cough).

When to vaccinate against tetanus

Doctors recommend that your child get five doses of the DTaP vaccine. Your child will need one dose at each of the following ages:

  • 1-2 months
  • 4 months
  • 6 months
  • 12-23 months
  • 4-6 years