- At birth, the healthcare worker will administer polio drops and a TB vaccination before you and your baby leave the maternity ward;
- At six, ten and 14 weeks after birth, parents should take their babies to the clinic for further immunisations. These immunisations are to protect your child against: Measles, Pertussis, Diphtheria, Tetanus(lock jaw), Hepatitis B and Pneumonia. An immunisation to prevent Rota-virus , which is a kind of virus that causes diarrhoea is administered;
- At nine months, measles immunisation and Prevenar PCV, which protects against some dangerous infections, like meningococcal meningitis;
- At 18 months old. The second Measles immunisation is given and polio drops administered;
- At 6 years of age before starting grade 1. This vaccine protects against Diphtheria and Tetanus, polio drops are administered.