Vaccination Schedule

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DTaP (Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis)

2 months

4 months

6 months

15-18 months

4-6 years

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Hepatitis B

Birth

1-2 months

6-18 months

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Polio

2 months

4 months

6-18 months

4-6 years (booster)

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Hib (Haemophilus influenzae type b)

2 months

4 months

(6 months - not always needed)

12-15 months

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Pneumococcal (PCV13)

2 months

4 months

6 months

12-15 months

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Varicella

12-15 months of age

4-6 years of age (may be given earlier, if at least 3 months after the 1st dose)

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How many doses of varicella?

2

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How many doses of Pneumococcal (PCV13)?

4

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How many doses of Hib?

3, maybe 4 depending on the vaccine you receive

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How many doses of Polio?

4

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How many doses of DTaP?

5

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How many doses of Hepatitis B?

3

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How many doses of Tdap?

1

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Tdap

11- 12 years old

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Rotavirus

2 months of age

4 months of age

6 months of age (if needed depending on type of vaccine)

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How many doses of Rotavirus?

2 but maybe 3 depending on vaccine type

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MMR

12-15 months of age

4-6 years of age (may be given earlier, if at least 28 days after the 1st dose)

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How many doses of MMR?

2

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At what age does a child start getting influenza vaccinations?

6 months

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What age can not get the intranasal influenza vaccination?

Children younger than 2 years

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When a child gets their first influenza vaccine, how many weeks apart must they be?

Doses should be administered 4 weeks apart

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How often should children be getting influenza vaccine?

they should start getting them at 6 months with a two dose series and every year afterwards they should get one dose.

at age 2 years of age they can get the intranasal influenza vaccine.

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Meningococcal vaccine

Administer a single dose of Menactra or Menveo vaccine at age 11 through 12 years, with a booster dose at age 16 years

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How many doses of Meningococcal?

2

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Hepatitis A vaccine

12-23 months

followed by another dose 6-18 months later

separate the 2 doses by 6 to 18 months

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How many doses of Hep A?

2

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When should you give HPV?

11-12 years of age

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How is the doses completed for HPV?

one dose between 11-12 years old, second dose given 1-2 months after the first dose, and the third dose given 6 months after the first dose.

dose 1 (1-2 months later) dose 2 (6 months) dose 3

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how many doses of HPV?

3

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What vaccines are given at 2 months, 4 months, and 6 months?

DTAP and PCV13

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What vaccines are given at 4-6 yeas of age?

DTAP

polio

MMR

varicella

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What vaccines are given at 12-15 months of age?

Hib

PCV13

MMR

Varicella

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What vaccine needs to be given between 15-18 months of age?

DTAP dose 4

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What vaccines are given at both 2 months and 4 months of age?

Rotavirus

DTAP

Hib

PCV

Polio

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What vaccines are given at 6 months depending on the brand used for the vaccine?

Rotavirus

Hib