21 vaccines before the age of six, and generally 6 more before the age of 18, for a total of 27 in childhood. Some vaccines are given multiple times (for example, the DTaP - diptheria, tetanus, and pertussis - is given 5 times).
Cannot answer because it's variable depends on where you live. I am from California so I can only tell you what's the recommended for California. Other than the flu vaccine (annual recommendation), there is no other recommended vaccines for a healthy 10 year old unless something was not given in the past.
HPV vaccines can be given between 9-26 years old and it is recommended for these age group but not necessarily at 10.
If you look at the CDC chart now, they get over SEVENTY vaccines by kindergarten. Multiple diseases per shot, up to 9 vaccines in one visit. Look it up for yourself and COUNT. MMR is 3 vaccines in one. Know what you’re looking at.
Because certain viruses and bacteria evolve to become resistant to the old vaccines.
Sure but you need vaccines and stuff.
Pneumococcal, Influenza, Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Vericella, Hepatitis A, and Meningococcal are all the vaccines a child should get at age 2. These vaccines are to prevent your child from getting these illnesses and from passing them along.
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A 33 year old needs anywhere from 7 to 8+ hours of sleep.
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