The second dose should be given months after the last dose. HepA vaccination may be given to any child months and older to protect against hepatitis A. Children and adolescents who did not receive the HepA vaccine and are at high risk should be vaccinated against hepatitis A. Infants through months of age should receive one dose of MMR vaccine. Infants who get one dose of MMR vaccine before their first birthday should get two more doses according to the routinely recommended schedule.
The first dose should be given at through months of age and the second dose at through years of age.
Special circumstances HepA can be given as early as months of age to babies who will travel to a place. The MMR vaccine can be given to babies as young as months old if they will be traveling. The flu vaccine is especially important for kids who are at risk for health problems from the. For the earliest and best protection, your baby needs to complete each vaccine series on time. A yearly influenza (flu) vaccine is recommended for everyone months of age and older.
The first season your baby gets the flu vaccine , he will need two doses about a month apart. And in high-risk situations, the MMR can safely be given to infants as early as age 6-months.