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Beijing Shanfang Hospital can provide vaccination services for children of different ages, including immunization procedure guidelines, whole-process guidance and suggestions from pre-vaccination expert consultation to vaccination. All the vaccines used in Shanfang Hospital were registered with the China Food and Drug Administration and supplied by the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention to ensure the safety and efficacy of the vaccines used.


The Department of Pediatrics of Sun Fang Hospital can provide Class I/II vaccination services, including and not limited to influenza vaccine, 23-valent pneumonia vaccine, quadrivalent meningococcal vaccine, tetanus vaccine, etc.


▌Influenza vaccine


The influenza season is from October to March each year. Because it takes 2 to 4 weeks for vaccination to develop antibodies, it is recommended to get the influenza vaccine one month before the influenza season, that is, in September each year, so as to better prevent influenza.



Shanfang Hospital provides trivalent/quadrivalent influenza vaccination services.



The "trivalent influenza vaccine" is an imported Pasteur brand and is suitable for children and adults aged 6 months and above. For children aged 6 to 35 months, two doses are required if this is their first vaccination. Non-first-time vaccinated babies only need to choose a single dose. Children aged 3 years and older and adults also require a single dose. The "quadrivalent influenza vaccine" is a domestic brand Hualan Bio and is suitable for children and adults aged 3 years and older. It requires only one injection. Compared with trivalent influenza vaccine, it can protect against one more virus subtype (B-Yamagata lineage).



23-valent pneumonia vaccine


23-valent pneumonia vaccine is "23-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine", mainly to prevent pneumonia caused by pneumococcus. Pneumococcal infection is one of the most important causes of death worldwide. It can also cause pneumonia, bronchitis, meningitis, otitis media, septicemia and other diseases, and even leave serious sequelae such as deafness, paralysis and mental retardation in children after infection.


Pneumococcus is widely colonized in the human nasopharynx and can be transmitted by droplets. The incidence of infection is seasonal, with higher incidence in winter and early spring.
Prevention is better than cure when it comes to pneumococcal disease. The World Health Organization lists pneumococcal disease as a "very high priority" for vaccine prevention. The 23-valent pneumonia vaccine comprises 23 serotypes covering more than 90% of invasive pneumococcal infections. It is used to vaccinate high-risk groups over 2 years old and the elderly, and the protection period is about 5 years.



Quadrivalent meningococcal vaccine


Epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis (meningococcal meningitis) is an acute infectious disease caused by meningococcal infection, which is common in winter and spring. It is mainly transmitted by respiratory droplets and can cause severe sequelae, with the highest incidence in infants under 12 months of age. Meningoencephalitis can cause children to have high fever, vomiting and other problems, serious skin and mucous membrane bleeding spots or ecchymosis, high mortality, easy to infect.


The best way to prevent meningococcal meningitis is vaccination. There were 13 serotypes of meningococcal strains, among which serogroups A, B, C, Y and W135 were highly virulent. Tetravalent meningococcal vaccine was effective in preventing meningococcal meningitis caused by serogroups A, C, Y and W135. The vaccination target is children over 2 years old and adults. Vaccination is recommended for people traveling to or living in the endemic areas. Vaccination is recommended in October and no later than November each year.


Tetanus vaccine


Tetanus is a specific infection caused by Clostridium tetani invading the human body through skin or mucosal wounds, with high morbidity and mortality every year. It is a preventable disease, but there is no specific drug for treatment when it occurs, so prevention is more important than treatment. Tetanus vaccine injection is the most scientific, effective, safe and economical method to prevent tetanus.


Tetanus vaccine is an active immunization agent that can stimulate the body to produce antibodies to tetanus toxin. According to national immunization schedules, newborns should receive 1 dose at 3, 4, 5 months of age and 1 dose at 18 months of age. Children who receive 4 doses are effectively protected. Tetanus antitoxin is produced by the body after tetanus vaccine is administered with the correct injection procedure.



In addition to DPT, which is given to newborns, children over the age of six and adults can also be vaccinated against tetanus. The American Advisory Committee on Immunization recommends that adults get a booster dose of tetanus vaccine every 10 years.





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