“Your Ultimate Guide to Vaccinations in Colombia: SURA and VaxThera Insurance”

2023-05-02 01:59:14

The vaccination was born in china more than 1.000 years as a way to prevent smallpox, according to expert quotes. Many years later, it is still implemented to prevent not only smallpox, but others such as HPVsome types of Hepatitis, Influenzaamong others.

And if they can be prevented, why not go through the pain of a puncture to get rid of any disease? To that extent, SURA and VaxThera insurance They have a guide to the vaccines that should be applied at each age. See them here:

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In Colombia, The vaccination scheme has 21 vaccines that protect against 26
diseases, which are applied free of charge to the different resident populations throughout the national territory, discriminated into: boys and girls from zero to five years old, girls from 9 years old, women of childbearing age (MEF) from 10 to 49 years old, pregnant women, population susceptible to resident or traveling yellow fever from 1 to 59 years old, adult population aged 60 and over.


Vaccines by age

Surah Insurance

– Tuberculosis (BCG).

– Hepatits B.

– Diphtheria B. Pertussis, tetanus (DTP-Pentavalent.

– Haemophilus influenza type B (Pentavalent).

– Hepatitis B (Pentavalent).

– Inactivated Polio Vaccine (VIP).

– Rotavitrus.

– Conjugated pneumococcus.

– Diphtheria B. Pertussis, tetanus (DTP)-Pentavalent.

– Haemophilus influenza type B (Pentavalent).

– Hepatitis B (pentavalent).

– Inactivated Polio Vaccine (VIP).

– Rotavirus.

– Conjugated pneumococcus.

– Diphtheria, B. Pertussis, Tetanus (DTP)- Pentavalent.

– Haemophilus influenza type B (Pentavalent).

– Hepatitis B (Pentavalent).

– Inactivated Polio Vaccine (VIP).

– Seasonal flu.

seasonal flu

– Measles, rubella and mumps (SRP or triple viral).

– Conjugated pneumococcus.

– Hepatitis A.

– Chicken pox.

– Seasonal flu.

– Diphtheria, B. Pertussis, tetanus (DTP).

– Pentavalente.

– Haemophilus influenza type B (Pentavalent).

– Hepatitis B (Pentavalent).

– Inactivated polio vaccine (IPV).

– Yellow fever (YF).

– Measles, rubella and mumps (SRP or triple viral).

– Difteria, B.

– Pertussis, tetanus (DTP).

– Anti-poliomyelitis polio vaccine.

– Chicken pox.

Girls from nine to 17 years old

– Human Papilloma Virus (HPV).

Pregnant women from week 14

– Gestational influenza.

Pregnant women from week 26

– Tetanus, reduced diphtheria, acellular B. pertussis (Tdap).

Women of childbearing age (MEF) between 10 and 49 years

– Tetanus and diphtheria toxoid, adult use (Td).

Adults 60 years and older

– Seasonal flu.

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