As a responsible parent, it’s your priority to ensure your child is healthy and protected from harmful diseases. Timely immunization is the key to safeguarding your child’s health and is mandated by the government of Ontario for all children. In this guide, we take you through the most crucial immunizations for 4-6 year olds in Ontario.

1. Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis and Polio (DTaP- IPV)

This vaccine consists of four immunizations in one shot and is recommended for children aged 4-6 years. It protects against serious infectious diseases and is required by law for children attending school in Ontario. DTaP-IPV should be given every 10 years for maximum protection.

2. Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR)

MMR vaccine is essential to protect your child against the three diseases it’s named after. Children aged 4-6 should receive the second dose of this vaccine to provide full protection. MMR vaccines protect your child against spreading diseases to other children who might be vulnerable due to underlying health conditions such as cancer, HIV, and other illnesses.

3. Varicella Vaccine

Also known as Chickenpox vaccine, Varicella immunization protects children from the virus that causes the chickenpox. The vaccine is required for all children under age 6 in Ontario and provides long-lasting protection against chickenpox. It is given as two doses separated by at least three months and is highly effective in preventing hospitalization and complications.

4. Influenza

Flu shots are recommended every year to prevent your child from getting seasonal flu. The flu vaccine is especially important if your child has underlying health conditions such as asthma or diabetes. It is administered as an injection and is safe and effective.

However, not all children can be vaccinated due to allergies or other medical concerns. It’s important to consult with your physician if your child falls in this category. Additionally, those with religious or philosophical objections must file a formal exemption form with their school authorities.

In conclusion, timely immunization is crucial in protecting your child’s health and safety. Consult with your pediatrician or healthcare provider to ensure that your child receives the recommended vaccinations. Remember, vaccinations not only protect your child, but also help control and prevent the spread of life-threatening diseases in the community.

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