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Childhood Immunization

Serving counties: Seneca

Programs that inoculate infants and young children to prevent them from contracting diseases to which they are particularly susceptible including diphtheria, tetanus (lockjaw), measles, mumps, chicken pox (varicella), rubella (German measles), whooping cough (pertussis), Hib (haemophilus influenzae type B), hepatitis B, pneumococcal infections and polio. Hepatitis A vaccine is recommended for use in selected locales and for certain high-risk groups. Influenza vaccine is recommended annually for children older than six months with specific risk factors. Rotavirus vaccination (to prevent acute gastroenteritis with vomiting and severe diarrhea) is recommended during the first year of infancy. A baby should receive two or three doses depending on the brand used. Some childhood immunizations involve a series of doses at specific intervals.

Found 2 resources (displaying 2)

Thru: Finger Lakes Community Health**

Eligibility:
None.
Languages:
Spanish, Creole
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Bath Community Health

6890 County Route 113
Bath, NY

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Geneva Community Health

601B West Washington Street
Geneva, NY

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Newark Community Health

513 West Union Street
Newark, NY

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Ovid Community Health

7150 Main Street
Ovid, NY

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Penn Yan Community Health

112 Kimball Avenue
Penn Yan, NY

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Port Byron Community Health

60 Main Street
Port Byron, NY

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Sodus Community Health

6341 Ridge Road
Sodus, NY

Thru: Seneca County Public Health

Eligibility:
Immunizations: ages 2 months to adult. Early Intervention Program: ages under 3 years, suspected of or having developmental delays or disabilities. Pre-School Program: ages 3 to 5 years with developmental delays or disabilities.
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Seneca County Public Health

2465 Bonadent Drive
Suite 3
Waterloo, NY

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