Administering the third dose for OPV
His 6th vaccination dated July 29, 2020 was composed of another three vaccines. The first as shown in the picture above is the third dose of OPV or Oral Polio Vaccine.
Getting ready for the first vaccine injection
The second vaccine was in a form of injection. This is the third dose of Pentavalent - Hib vaccine. Actually, Matthew did not cry when he received the first injection vaccine.
Just finished the first injection vaccine which is the Pentavalent - Hib
The nurse who administered the injection vaccine knew how to do her job. She was actually playing first with Matthew and he was responding with a giggle and smile.
Getting ready for the second injection vaccine
It was flattering that the staff of the barangay health center where the vaccination was administered were so fond of Matthew. Why not, they were so entertained when he giggles and laughs aloud. They were so amazed how cute he is.
The nurse playing first with Matthew before she finally gave the injection
We just wondered why Matthew did not cry on the first administration of the injection vaccine of Pentavalent - Hib and hoped that he would not cry for the second vaccine injection.
No immediate reaction on the second vaccine injection
We thought that he will not cry as a reaction to the second vaccine injection but he did though it was a delayed reaction. He did it just shortly. The third vaccine was the IPV, where it stands for Inactivated Polio Vaccine.
Being weighed at 9.2 kilos
IPV is the only dosage given after 14 weeks together with OPV 3. Yes, they were both administered this time. This vaccine was not actually administered after 14 weeks after birth but rather on the 25th week. The reason for this was that, vaccination from the barangay health center was suspended for the last half of March until the third week of May due to the ECQ and GCQ.
As a substitute for Kool Fever
IPV is given by shot in the leg or arm, depending on the patient's age. CDC recommends that children get four doses for OPV but Matthew is received three OPV doses and the IPV is the fourth dose of polio vaccine. You see, polio vaccines are vaccines used to prevent poliomyelitis. There are two types used: an inactivated poliovirus given by injection and a weakened poliovirus given by mouth. The World Health Organization recommends all children be fully vaccinated against polio.
Having light fever early in the evening
The fever-prone post vaccination effect kept on improving. The first time he received a vaccine injection, his fever was too high at 39%, but this time, it was only a light fever. He is actually given for free Paracetamol and we were advised to give it to him right after the vaccination which was administered at 9:20 A.M.
Nexcare cooling fever patch is a big help
He got only light fever at around 4:00 P.M. But prior to that he was playing and giggling. He kept on laughing when his mother gestures to whisper a sound from his ears.