Childhood vaccination schedule
Template:Vaccination schedule Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1];Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Seyedmahdi Pahlavani, M.D. [2]
Overview
Childhood vaccination schedule
The following table summarizes the vaccination schedule for Adolescents Aged 18 Years or Younger based on CDC 2017 recommendation.
Vaccine | Birth | 1 mo | 2 mos | 4 mos | 6 mos | 9 mos | 12 mos | 15 mos | 18 mos | 19-23 mos | 2-3 yrs | 4-6 yrs | 7-10 yrs | 11-12 yrs | 13-15 yrs | 16 yrs | 17-18 yrs | ||
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Hepatitis B1 (Hep B) | 1st dose | 2nd dose | 3rd dose | ||||||||||||||||
Rotavirus2 (RV) RV1 (2-dose series);
RV5 (3-dose series) |
1st dose | 2nd dose | See footnote 2 | ||||||||||||||||
Diphtheria, tetanus, & acellular pertussis3
(DTaP: <7 yrs) |
1st dose | 2nd dose | 3rd dose | 4th dose | 5th dose | ||||||||||||||
Haemophilus influenzae type b4 (Hib) | 1st dose | 2nd dose | See footnote 4 | 3rd or 4th dose,
See footnote 4 |
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Pneumococcal conjugate5 (PCV13) | 1st dose | 2nd dose | 3rd dose | 4th dose | |||||||||||||||
Inactivated poliovirus6 (IPV: <18 yrs) | 1st dose | 2nd dose | 3rd dose | 4th dose | |||||||||||||||
Influenza7 (IIV) | Annual vaccination (IIV) 1 or 2 doses | Annual vaccination (IIV) 1 dose only | |||||||||||||||||
Measles, mumps, rubella8 (MMR) | See footnote 8 | 1st dose | 2nd dose | ||||||||||||||||
Varicella9 (VAR) | 1st dose | 2nd dose | |||||||||||||||||
Hepatitis A10 (Hep A) | 2-dose series, See footnote 10 | ||||||||||||||||||
Meningococcal11 (Hib-MenCY >6 weeks;
MenACWY-D >9 mos; MenACWY-CRM ≥2 mos) |
See footnote 11 | 1st dose | 2nd dose | ||||||||||||||||
Tetanus, diphtheria, & acellular pertussis12 (Tdap: >7 yrs) | Tdap | ||||||||||||||||||
Human papillomavirus13 (HPV) | See footnote 13 | ||||||||||||||||||
Meningococcal B11 | See footnote 11 | ||||||||||||||||||
Pneumococcal polysaccharide5 (PPSV23) | See footnote 5 |
Range of recommended ages for all children | |
Range of recommended ages for catch-up immunization | |
No recommendation | |
Range of recommended ages for certain high-risk groups |
Catch-up immunization
Catch-up immunization schedule for persons aged 4 months through 18 years who start late or who are more than 1 month behind.
Children age 4 months through 6 years | |||||
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Vaccine | Minimum Age for Dose 1 | Minimum Interval Between Doses | |||
Dose 1 to Dose 2 | Dose 2 to Dose 3 | Dose 3 to Dose 4 | Dose 4 to Dose 5 | ||
Hepatitis B1 | Birth | 4 weeks | 8 weeks
and at least 16 weeks after first dose. Minimum age for the final dose is 24 weeks. |
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Rotavirus2 | 6 weeks | 4 weeks | 4 weeks2 | ||
Diphtheria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis3 | 6 weeks | 4 weeks | 4 weeks | 6 months | 6 months3 |
Haemophilus influenzae type b4 | 6 weeks |
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If current age is younger than 12 months and first dose was administered at younger than age 7 months, and at least 1 previous dose was PRP-T (ActHib, Pentacel, Hiberix) or unknown.
and age 12 through 59 months (as final dose)4 If current age is younger than 12 months and first dose was administered at age 7 through 11 months; OR If current age is 12 through 59 months and first dose was administered before the 1st birthday, and second dose administered at younger than 15 months; OR If both doses were PRP-OMP (PedvaxHIB; Comvax) and were administered before the 1st birthday.
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This dose only necessary for children age 12 through 59 months who received 3 doses before the 1st birthday. |
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Pneumococcal5 | 6 weeks |
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This dose only necessary for children aged 12 through 59 months who received 3 doses before age 12 months or for children at high risk who received 3 doses at any age. |
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Inactivated poliovirus6 | 6 weeks | 4 weeks6 | 4 weeks6 | 6 months6 (minimum age 4 years for final dose). | |
Measles, mumps, rubella8 | 12 months | 4 weeks | |||
Varicella9 | 12 months | 3 months | |||
Hepatitis A10 | 12 months | 6 months | |||
Meningococcal11 (Hib-MenCY ≥6 weeks; MenACWY-D ≥9 mos; MenACWY-CRM ≥2 mos) | 6 weeks | 8 weeks11 | See footnote 11 | See footnote 11 |
Children and adolescents age 7 through 18 years | |||||
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Vaccine | Minimum Age for Dose 1 | Minimum Interval Between Doses | |||
Dose 1 to Dose 2 | Dose 2 to Dose 3 | Dose 3 to Dose 4 | Dose 4 to Dose 5 | ||
Meningococcal11
(MenACWY-D ≥9 mos; MenACWY-CRM ≥2 mos) |
Not Applicable (N/A) | 8 weeks11 | |||
Tetanus, diphtheria;
Tetanus, diphtheria, and acellular pertussis12 |
7 years12 | 4 weeks |
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If first dose of DTaP/DT was administered before the 1st birthday. |
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Human papillomavirus13 | 9 years | Routine dosing intervals are recommended.13 | |||
Hepatitis A10 | N/A | 6 months | |||
Hepatitis B1 | N/A | 4 weeks | 8 weeks and at least 16 weeks after first dose. | ||
Inactivated poliovirus6 | N/A | 4 weeks | 4 weeks6 | 6 months6 | |
Measles, mumps, rubella8 | N/A | 4 weeks | |||
Varicella9 | N/A |
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See also
Sources and notes
External links
- National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases. "CDC National Immunization Program". CDC. Retrieved 2006-09-18.
- "MMR vaccine and the autism epidemic: In a compulsory inoculation program, it is the responsibility of the developers, promoters and enforcers to prove safety and efficacy". MMR vaccine and the autism epidemic. InformedChoice.info. Retrieved 2006-09-18.
- National Health Service of UK. "UK Immunisation Schedule and Information". NHS. Retrieved 2006-11-03.
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