Despite the war, vaccination of adults and children continues in Ukraine according to the National Immunization Schedule. All vaccines in Ukraine are registered and qualified by WHO for use. Also, in addition to routine vaccinations, additional ones should be done, for example, during the SARS season. Scheduled (routine) vaccines are free and provided by the state. The Public Health Center told what vaccinations adults and children in Ukraine should do.
What Vaccinations Can Adults Get?.
Ukrainians can get routine vaccinations free of charge at any public health facility. Additional vaccines can be purchased at your own expense in the pharmacy network.
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Calendar (routine), revaccination every 10 years:.
tetanus + diphtheria (find out when you were last vaccinated and boost if needed).
Additional, taking into account the epidemiological season:.
flu;
COVID-19 (if you have 2 doses, make sure you get a booster or extra).
What vaccinations should children receive.
For children, the following calendar (routine) vaccinations are provided:.
Hepatitis B;
tuberculosis (BCG);
polio;
diphtheria;
whooping cough;
tetanus;
haemophilus influenzae;
measles;
rubella;
parotitis.
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What vaccinations need to be done additionally during the war.
Additional, taking into account the epidemiological season and military conditions:.
chicken pox (if not sick);
rotavirus infection;
meningococcal infection;
pneumococcal infection;
COVID-19 (can be done to children from 12 years old);
influenza (can be done to children from 6 months).
The Public Health Center noted that you can find out about additional immunization measures from your family doctor.
Earlier, the Ministry of Health urged parents to vaccinate their children.