a nurse
Vaccinations given to children in a well child visit vary depending on the age of the child and what vaccinations they have previously received.
To find out what vaccinations your child needs for school or what vaccinations your child has already been given, one should contact their physician or pediatrician. They have all records on these administered vaccines.
Depends on the vaccination. The doctor gives you a place of where to inject it.
You are given vaccinations when you go to the doctor's office to help protect you from it.
The answer depends on location, state law, the child's health history, and what formulations are used.
Other countries may have diseases that your home country does not have, so even if you had vaccinations when you were a child, you may still need other vaccinations to travel safely to other countries.
She must go to an emergency room or doctor's office to have the bite treated and, possibly, receive rabies vaccinations.
There are many different strains of influenza. This is why you get a flu shot (or could) every year. So making a required vaccine would only protect the child for that one year.
Any public health care facility such as a clinic can give a child vaccinations.
The exact same percent as children that have been vaccinated. There is absolutely no link what-so-ever between vaccinations and Autism, a child is born Autistic and vaccinations cannot time-travel to change the childs development in the womb or change it's parents genes.
There are no vaccinations for HIV or AIDS.
All doctors give the vaccine and you would have to ask that question before hand.