Regional Family Health Recommends Child Vaccinations
October 29, 2024 in News
Regional Family Health (RFH), a family practice service of Regional Medical Center (RMC), is recommending parents and guardians to ensure their child is vaccinated for HPV and Hepatitis A.
The HPV vaccination prevents cancer-causing infections and precancers. HPV (human papillomavirus) is a virus that can cause different types of cancer. This vaccination is recommended for those 11-12 years old. However, it can be given to kids as young as 9 years of age. Getting your child vaccinated will protect them from certain cancers later in life. The vaccine is most effective when given before a person is exposed to the virus.
Hepatitis A is a serious liver disease that’s usually spread through close contact with an infected person. The first dose of vaccination should be given between 12-23 months of age. Six (6) months after the first dose, the second dose should be administered.
As a parent, it can seem unsettling to be vaccinating your young child for viruses that are often spread through adolescent/adult activities. However, studies show that vaccination early acts as a protective layer against these viruses that your child might come into contact with later in life.
If you have questions about your child(ren)’s vaccination history, please contact your primary care provider. Further information about these vaccinations can be found at cdc.gov. Please don’t hesitate to ask questions and be an advocate for your child. Although sometimes scary, vaccinations are a protection for your child. Call Regional Family Health at 563-927-7777.