According to the legislation of the Russian Federation, parents have the right to refuse vaccinations for their children. If you decide not to vaccinate your child, you can submit a corresponding statement, referring to the current norms of Russian law.
These recommendations will help guide you through the vaccination process and ensure your child is protected from many infectious diseases.
Important! Before vaccination, be sure to consult your child's pediatrician to get information about possible consequences and the body's reaction to the vaccination.Categories and age groups for mandatory vaccination:
Vaccine Name | Vaccination Time |
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First vaccination against viral hepatitis B | Within 24 hours after birth |
Vaccination against tuberculosis | On the 3rd-7th day of life |
Second vaccination against viral hepatitis B | At 1 month |
Third vaccination against viral hepatitis B (for risk groups) | At 2 months |
First vaccination against pneumococcal infection | At 2 months |
First vaccination against diphtheria, whooping cough, tetanus | At 3 months |
First vaccination against polio | At 3 months |
First vaccination against haemophilus influenzae (for risk groups) | At 3 months |
Second vaccination against diphtheria, whooping cough, tetanus | At 4.5 months |
Second vaccination against haemophilus influenzae (for risk groups) | At 4.5 months |
Second vaccination against polio | At 4.5 months |
Second vaccination against pneumococcal infection | At 4.5 months |
Third vaccination against diphtheria, whooping cough, tetanus | At 6 months |
Third vaccination against viral hepatitis B | At 6 months |
Third vaccination against polio | At 6 months |
Third vaccination against haemophilus influenzae (for risk groups) | At 6 months |
Vaccination against measles, rubella, mumps | At 12 months |
Fourth vaccination against viral hepatitis B (for risk groups) | At 12 months |
Revaccination against pneumococcal infection | At 15 months |
First revaccination against polio | At 18 months |
First revaccination against diphtheria, whooping cough, tetanus | At 18 months |
Revaccination against haemophilus influenzae (for risk groups) | At 18 months |
Second revaccination against polio | At 20 months |
Revaccination against measles, rubella, mumps | At 6 years |
Second revaccination against diphtheria, tetanus | At 6-7 years |
Revaccination against tuberculosis | At 6-7 years |
Third revaccination against diphtheria, tetanus | At 14 years |
Third revaccination against polio | At 14 years |
Revaccination against diphtheria, tetanus every 10 years | Every 10th year after the last revaccination |
Vaccination against viral hepatitis B | At any time |
Vaccination against measles | At any time |
These recommendations will help guide you through the vaccination process and ensure your child is protected from many infectious diseases.