Vaccine Birth 2
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12
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15-18
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4-6
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VaccineHepatitis B BirthHep B 2 monthsHep B 4 months-
6 monthsHep B
12 months-
15-18 months-
2 years-
4-6 years-
11-15 years-
VaccineDiphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis Birth-
2 monthsDTaP 4 monthsDTaP 6 monthsDTaP 12 months-
15-18 monthsDTaP 2 years-
4-6 yearsDTaP 11-15 yearsTdap
VaccineHaemophilus influenzae type b Birth-
2 monthsHib 4 monthsHib 6 monthsHib 12 months-
15-18 monthsHib 2 years-
4-6 years-
11-15 years-
VaccineInactivated Poliovirus Birth-
2 monthsIPV 4 monthsIPV 6 monthsIPV 12 months-
15-18 monthsIPV 2 years-
4-6 yearsIPV 11-15 years-
VaccinePneumococcal Birth-
2 monthsPCV 4 monthsPCV 6 monthsPCV 15-18 monthsPCV 2 years-
4-6 years-
11-15 years-
VaccineMumps, Measles, Rubella Birth-
2 months-
4 months-
6 months-
12 monthsMMR 15-18 months-
2 years-
4-6 yearsMMR 11-15 years-
VaccineVaricella Birth-
2 months-
4 months-
6 months-
12 monthsVaricella 15-18 months-
2 years-
4-6 yearsVaricella 11-15 years-
VaccineHepatitis A Birth-
2 months-
4 months-
6 months-
12 monthsHep A 15-18 monthsHep A1 4-6 years-
11-15 years-
VaccineMeningococcal Birth-
2 months-
4 months-
6 months-
12 months-
15-18 months-
2 years-
4-6 years-
11-15 yearsMeningococcal
VaccineRotavirus Birth-
2 monthsRotavirus
4 monthsRotavirus
6 monthsRotavirus
12 months-
15-18 months-
2 years-
4-6 years-
11-15 years-
VaccineHuman Papillomavirus Birth-
2 months-
4 months-
6 months-
12 months-
15-18 months-
2 years-
4-6 years-
11-15 yearsHPV2
VaccineInfluenza Birth-
2 months-
4 months-
6 monthsInfluenza (Yearly)3

Birth

  • Hepatitis B

2 Months

  • Hepatitis B
  • Diphleria, Tetanus, Perussis
  • Haemophilus influenzae type b
  • Inactivated Poliovirus
  • Pneumococcal
  • Rotavirus

4 Months

  • Diphleria, Tetanus, Perussis
  • Haemophilus influenzae type b
  • Inactivated Poliovirus
  • Pneumococcal
  • Rotavirus

6 Months

  • Hepatitis B
  • Diphleria, Tetanus, Perussis
  • Haemophilus influenzae type b
  • Inactivated Poliovirus
  • Pneumococcal
  • Rotavirus
  • Influenza
    Children over 6 months are eligible for a flu vaccine. Their very first flu vaccine requires a booster that same year. After that, it need only be repeated once yearly.

12 Months

  • Pneumococcal
    Can be given between 12 and 18 months
  • Mumps, Measles, Rubella
  • Varicella
  • Hepatitis A
  • Influenza
    Children over 6 months are eligible for a flu vaccine. Their very first flu vaccine requires a booster that same year. After that, it need only be repeated once yearly.

15 - 18 Months

  • Pneumococcal
    Can be given between 12 and 18 months
  • Diphleria, Tetanus, Perussis
  • Haemophilus influenzae type b
  • Inactivated Poliovirus
  • Hepatitis A
    Second dose can be administerd at 18 months or 2 years
  • Influenza
    Children over 6 months are eligible for a flu vaccine. Their very first flu vaccine requires a booster that same year. After that, it need only be repeated once yearly.

2 Years

  • Hepatitis A
    Second dose can be administerd at 18 months or 2 years
  • Influenza
    Children over 6 months are eligible for a flu vaccine. Their very first flu vaccine requires a booster that same year. After that, it need only be repeated once yearly.

4 - 6 Years

  • Diphleria, Tetanus, Perussis
  • Inactivated Poliovirus
  • Mumps, Measles, Rubella
  • Varicella
  • Influenza
    Children over 6 months are eligible for a flu vaccine. Their very first flu vaccine requires a booster that same year. After that, it need only be repeated once yearly.

11 - 15 Years

  • Diphleria, Tetanus, Perussis
  • Meningoccal
  • Human Papilomavirus
    Available at ages 9 - 26 years. Two doses under 15 years of age, 3 doses for those 15 years and up
  • Influenza
    Children over 6 months are eligible for a flu vaccine. Their very first flu vaccine requires a booster that same year. After that, it need only be repeated once yearly.

Recommended number of doses by 2 years: 3 Hep B, 4 DtaP, 4 Hib, 3 IPV, 4 PCV, 1 MMR, 1 Varicella, and 2 Hep A

Hep A1: Second dose administered at 18 to 2 years

HPV2: Available ages 9-26 years. Two doses under 15 years of age, 3 doses for those 15 years and up

Influenza (Yearly)3: Second dose administered at 18 to 2 years


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