Age group system

The Age Group System is a smart and medically accurate tool that ensures each child receives the right vaccines at the right time, from birth to school age. It automatically adjusts and updates the vaccination schedule according to the child’s age category, eliminating the need for manual tracking and reducing the risk of missed or delayed vaccinations.

It categorizes children into specific age groups for tailored vaccine plans:

  • Newborns (0–1 month): Focuses on critical first-day vaccines like Hepatitis B (HepB) and BCG to provide protection from severe diseases right from birth.

  • Infants (2–12 months): Includes a dense schedule of essential vaccines such as the Pentavalent and Polio vaccines, crucial for developing core immunity.

  • Toddlers (1–5 years): Covers booster doses like MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) and Chickenpox to maintain immunity.

  • Above 5 years: Prepares children for school with vaccines like DTP (Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis) and seasonal flu shots before periods of social mixing.

This automated system not only improves medical accuracy but also provides peace of mind to parents and healthcare providers by keeping the child’s health journey organized, updated, and easy to follow.