All safe & important: The usual vaccinations in the U.S. For infants are: hepatitis b, diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis, pneumococcus, haemophilus type b, rotavirus, polio, and influenza. Chicken pox and measles-mumps-rubella vaccines are usually given after a baby becomes 12-15 months old.
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