The World Health Organization. 2020 global summary . Vaccines protect your child against serious diseases. Please consider reducing the knowledge gap on vaccine safety on Wikipedia by writing about them!A list of missing organizations working towards disseminating vaccine safety information can be found,The list of countries and the missing articles related to vaccination status can be found.These are some of the vaccine-related articles that could be expanded with reliable sources.Suggested sub-topics and concepts in country-based vaccination articles,Emergency Preparedness for Vaccine Safety,Vaccine-associated paralytic poliomyelitis,Global Advisory Committee on Vaccine Safety,1978 smallpox outbreak in the United Kingdom,National Advisory Committee on Immunization,Adult Vaccination Schedule (United States),List of refrigerators and freezers for vaccine transport,List of vaccine candidates against COVID-19,World Health Organization's response to Hepatitis B,Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on immunuzation,Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on healthcare,International Certificate of Vaccination or Prophylaxis,World Health Organization's response to poliomyelitis,International Medical Products Anti-Counterfeiting Taskforce,History of Vaccines (check for reliability from other sources),https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Wikipedia:Vaccine_safety/Missing_topics&oldid=973987354,Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License,Schedule of Universal Imunization Programme,A longstanding banner warning requests expert attention,Address the big and sophisticated suggestions given in the talk page.merge with adjuvant and provide a redirect?Write about the subject on Wikipedia, either as a new Wikipedia article or as a section to one or more existing articles, or alternatively start a draft and share it in the table.Find more references for the subjects and add them to the table.Create a Wikidata item for the subject, this will allow Wikiprojects, other language Wikipedias and other Wikimedia projects to understand what is missing.Mandatory/Routine vaccines (per National Immunization Schedule) (choose your preferred country and find information under the heading 'Immunization Schedule',Vaccines for children and adolescents with suggested timing (choose your preferred country and find information under the heading 'Immunization Schedule',Travel-vaccines (choose your preferred country and find the vaccination information,Vaccine coverage (choose your preferred country and find information under the heading 'Percentage target population vaccinated by antigen',Vaccine production transport and storage status,Laws and regulations related to vaccine delivery,Planning and management of immunization programs,This page was last edited on 20 August 2020, at 12:25. The vaccine has also reduced the number of cases of inflammation of the middle ear caused by these pneumococcal types.

Several of these can cause disease in humans, usually pneumonia, sinusitis and inflammation of the middle ear. Many dangerous infectious diseases can be prevented in this simple and effective way.Redness, swelling, tenderness or pain at the sting site occurs in more than 10 % of the vaccinated, and may last for a few days.The Norwegian Institute of Public Health's website uses cookies.Infectious disease control in childcare and school,Coronavirus disease - advice and information,Anxiety, depression and other mental health disorders,Mental health in children and adolescents,Norwegian Registry of Pregnancy Termination,Norwegian Cardiovascular Disease Registry,Norwegian Surveillance System for Communicable Diseases (MSIS),Norwegian Surveillance System for Antimicrobial Drug Resistance (NORM),Norwegian Surveillance System for Antiviral Resistance  (RAVN),Norwegian Syndromic Surveillance System (NorSySS),MoBa (Norwegian Mother, Father and Child Cohort Study),About the Norwegian Institute of Public Health,This article is available in Arabic, French, Polish, Russian, Somalian, Spanish and Urdu (PDF). Children are offered a vaccine against pneumococcal disease at their 3-, 5- and 12-month check-ups at the public health centre.The vaccine contains parts of the bacteria's sugar capsule (polysaccharide) bound to proteins. Most cases of serious pneumococcal disease occur in very young children, in people over 65 and in people with special risk factors.Before the introduction of the vaccine, 60–80 children under the age of two were affected annually by serious pneumococcal disease. The vaccine does not protect against disease due to pneumococcal types other than the 13 included in the vaccine.The vaccine against pneumococcal bacteria is given at the same time as the combination vaccine against diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, polio, Hib infection and hepatitis B.There are more than 90 different types of the pneumococcal bacterium. Specific at-risk groups only; Gender-neutral (boys and girls) vaccination offered in schools (seventh grade) since 2018. It could be a medical concept about vaccine safety, an important organisation working for vaccine safety or any other related topic.Please fill in the blue columns by clicking the 'Edit with VisualEditor' button:Please remember to click 'Publish changes' to save your additions to the page.There are many ways you can use the suggested topics:You can also approach communities with specialist knowledge and add the information they share in the table.

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Most children had been healthy previously and had not been particularly predisposed to disease.Children in defined risk groups are offered the vaccine at the age of six weeks.Here is an overview of when your child will be offered vaccines as part of the Childhood Immunisation Programme.Not all the vaccines we are given as children give lifelong protection.