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Get Immunisation Card Uganda 2020-2026
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How to fill out the Immunisation Card Uganda online
The Immunisation Card Uganda is a vital document aimed at tracking vaccinations for children. This guide will help you navigate through each section of the card, ensuring that you fill it out accurately and comprehensively online.
Follow the steps to complete your Immunisation Card Uganda online.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the Immunisation Card and open it in your editing platform.
- Fill in the child’s details, including the Child Registration Number, Child’s Name, Birth Weight (in kg), Sex, and Date of Birth. Ensure accurate spelling and data representation.
- Provide the names and occupations of both parents in the designated fields. This information is crucial for health record tracking.
- Indicate the child's residence in the relevant sections: Sub County/Division, Parish, and L.C.1. This location is important for health services accessibility.
- Tick the reasons for special care if applicable. Select any boxes relevant to the child's health or background.
- Document the dates for each vaccination as indicated by the immunisation schedule. Fill in the date given for each vaccine administered.
- Rate any special attention reasons in the designated section to ensure the child receives proper health oversight.
- Complete the deworming and Vitamin A details if applicable, including the dates for each administration.
- After filling out all sections, review the form for accuracy. Once confirmed, you can save your changes, download the completed card, print it, or share it with your healthcare provider.
Complete your Immunisation Card Uganda online today for effective tracking of your child's vaccinations.
As of now, Uganda's immunization schedule includes a series of vaccinations administered to children during their early years. Typically, vaccinations are given at birth, six weeks, ten weeks, fourteen weeks, and 9 months, ensuring comprehensive protection against contagious diseases. Keeping your Immunisation Card Uganda up to date is crucial for following this schedule and securing your child's health.