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Childhood Immunization Schedule
| Age |
2 mo |
4 mo |
6 mo |
12 mo |
15 mo |
18 mo |
24 mo |
4-6 yr |
14-16 yr |
| Hep B |
HB-2 |
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HB-3 |
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| DTaP |
DTaP-1 |
DTaP-2 |
DTaP-3 |
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DTaP-4; |
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DTaP-5 |
Td |
| H. Influenza |
Hib-1 |
Hib-2 |
Hib-3 |
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Hib-4 |
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| Pneumo-coccus |
PCV-1 |
PCV-2 |
PCV-3 |
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PCV-4 |
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| Polio |
IPV-1 |
IPV-2 |
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IPV-3 |
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IPV-4 |
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| MMR |
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MMR |
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MMR-2 |
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| Varicella |
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VCV |
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| Hep A |
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HA(some areas) |
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| Influenza |
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FLU |
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The ages represented here are the earliest these immunizations can be given.
The first Hep B is usually given at birth.
The Varicella vaccine is for Chicken Pox.
Tetanus boosters should be administered approximately every 10 years, after the primary series is completed.
The Influenza Vaccine is recommended for children 6 months or older, particularly those with chronic diseases such as Asthma, Cardiac Disease or Diabetes.
Hepatitis A and Pneumococcal vaccines are optional in the local school system.
Meningioccocal vaccine is recommended for college students living in dorm situations.
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