Question

Which vaccines should a two-year-old child receive?

Answer

Generally, a two-year-old child should receive the Japanese Encephalitis Attenuated Live Vaccine. This vaccine is provided by the state for free. Children usually receive the first dose of the Japanese Encephalitis vaccine at the age of eight months, and the second dose at two years old. The Japanese Encephalitis Attenuated Live Vaccine requires a total of two doses, administered at eight months and two years of age. For specific vaccination matters, it is recommended to bring the child’s vaccination record book to the local hospital for further consultation.