<span><span>- The DTCaPHib-Hepatitis B vaccine (three doses: 2 months, 4 months and 11 months) </span><span>- At the age of 12 months: administration of the first dose of MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) </span><span>- At the age of 16-18 months: administration of the second dose of MMR vaccine.
</span><span>-The Vaccine against tuberculosis (BCG)
</span><span>Vaccination against tuberculosis is recommended from birth until the age of 15 years in some children at high risk</span><span> tuberculosis.
</span><span>Diphtheria-tetanus-poliomyelitis
</span><span>adult reminders are recommended to be fixed ages 25, 45, 65 and then every ten years. </span><span>whooping cough </span>The pertussis booster is 25 years. Prospective parents are? <span>particularly concerned because the vaccination protects infants under 6 months whose vaccination is incomplete;
</span><span>Hepatitis B </span><span>Infant vaccination begins at age </span>2 months. <span>If vaccination has not been carried out </span><span>During the first year of life, it can be </span>performed up to 15 years included. <span>From 16 years </span><span>it is only recommended in </span><span>people at risk of hepatitis B
</span><span>pneumococcal </span><span>Infant vaccination begins at age </span><span>2 months.
</span><span>meningococcal C </span><span>Vaccination is recommended to children </span><span>12 months with a catch until age </span><span>24 years included.
</span><span>Flu </span><span>Vaccination is recommended every year </span><span>people at risk including children from </span><span>6 months, pregnant women and for all </span><span>people aged 65 and over</span></span>