Question
After a newborn has suffered from jaundice and has recovered, the child has been confirmed to have no cerebral palsy sequelae through auditory brainstem response and electroencephalogram tests, although there are still abnormalities in the brainwave. The attending physician stated that the child is still developing and there is no need to be overly concerned, but regular follow-up examinations should be conducted. Additionally, the doctor mentioned that vaccinations can be administered, but different medical institutions have varying opinions on whether the Japanese encephalitis vaccine and the pentavalent vaccine can be administered, causing confusion among parents. Parents wish to understand if a baby with a history of related illness but no sequelae can receive vaccinations, as well as the precautions to be taken and the recommended vaccine types.