Vaccine Timing
Vaccine Names
Safety & Side Effects
Myths vs. Facts
Bonus Baby Facts
100

This vaccine is the very first one a newborn receives in the hospital.

What is Hepatitis B at birth.

100

The ā€œPā€ in DTaP.

What is Pertussis?

100

The most common post-vaccine symptom, often accompanied by fussiness.

What is a mild fever?

100

The debunked claim falsely linking vaccines to autism.

What is a myth based on fraudulent research?

100

The muscle where most infant vaccines are injected.

What is the vastus lateralis?

200

These vaccines are first given at 2 months: DTaP, Hib, IPV, PCV, and this oral vaccine.

What is Rotavirus?

200

This vaccine protects against Haemophilus influenzae type b.

What is Hib?

200

A firm bump at an injection site that usually resolves on its own.

What is a normal injection-site reaction?

200

The practice of postponing immunizations, incorrectly believed to be safer.

What is delaying the vaccine schedule?

200

The sweet solution or feeding method proven to reduce infant pain during vaccines.

What is oral sucrose (or breastfeeding)?

300

The age when infants receive their second round of DTaP, Hib, IPV, PCV, and Rotavirus.

What is 4 months?

300

The vaccine that protects against Streptococcus pneumoniae.

What is PCV (Pneumococcal)?

300

The recommended comfort treatment for a post-vaccine fever.

What is acetaminophen and supportive care?

300

The organization that creates the official recommended vaccine schedule in the U.S.

What is the CDC and ACIP?

300

The approximate number of vaccines an infant may receive at their 2-month visit.

What is up to six?

400

The month that repeats the same vaccines given at 2 and 4 months.

What is 6 months?

400

The vaccine used to prevent poliomyelitis.

What is IPV

400

A serious reaction characterized by hives, difficulty breathing, and swelling.

What is anaphylaxis?

400

The false belief that catching the disease naturally is safer than vaccination.

What is a myth?

400

The well-established fact that receiving multiple vaccines in one visit is safe.

What is true?

500

The earliest age infants can receive their first influenza vaccine.

What is 6 months old?

500

The oral vaccine that prevents severe diarrhea and dehydration in infants.

What is Rotavirus?

500

A disproven claim stating that the immune system cannot handle multiple vaccines.

What is a myth?

500

The concept where community protection increases when enough people are immunized.

What is herd immunity?

500

The reason Rotavirus is administered orally rather than by injection.

What is because it naturally targets the GI tract?