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Childhood Vaccination Schedule Guide

This document provides vaccination guidelines for various diseases. It lists the recommended vaccines, number of doses, and age requirements. For example, it recommends 3 doses of the hepatitis B vaccine for all newborns before hospital discharge. It also provides details on timing, acceptable age ranges, and exceptions for vaccines like diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis and pneumococcal. The document aims to clearly outline the vaccination schedule and requirements to healthcare providers.

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Childhood Vaccination Schedule Guide

This document provides vaccination guidelines for various diseases. It lists the recommended vaccines, number of doses, and age requirements. For example, it recommends 3 doses of the hepatitis B vaccine for all newborns before hospital discharge. It also provides details on timing, acceptable age ranges, and exceptions for vaccines like diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis and pneumococcal. The document aims to clearly outline the vaccination schedule and requirements to healthcare providers.

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Gorgonia, Leanie Louise L.

II-DN
Microbiology and Parasitology

VACCINE What type? Number of doses Age


Hepatitis B 3 Administer monovalent HepB
to all newborns before
hospital discharge.
• If mother is hepatitis B
surface antigen (HBsAg)-
positive, administer HepB and
0.5 mL of hepatitis B immune
globulin (HBIG) within 12
hours of birth.
• If mother’s HBsAg status is
unknown, administer HepB
within 12 hours of birth.
Determine mother’s HBsAg
status as soon as possible
and, if HBsAg-positive,
administer HBIG (no later than
age 1 week).
Diphtheria, Tetanus, 3 (Minimum age: 6 weeks)
Pertusis • The fourth dose may be
administered as early as age
12 months, provided at least 6
months have elapsed since
the third dose.
• Administer the final dose in
the series at age 4 through 6
years.
Haemophilus Influenzae 3 (Minimum age: 6 weeks)
type b • If PRP-OMP (PedvaxHIB or
Comvax [HepB-Hib]) is
administered at ages 2 and 4
months, a dose at age 6
months is not indicated.
• TriHiBit (DTaP/Hib) and
Hiberix (PRP-T) should not be
used for doses at ages 2, 4, or
6 months for the primary
series but can be used as the
final dose in children aged 12
months through 4 years.
Pneumococcal 3 PCV is recommended for all
children aged younger than 5
years. Administer 1 dose of
PCV to all healthy children
aged 24 through 59 months
who are not completely
vaccinated for their age.
Administer PPSV 2 or more
months after last dose of PCV
to children aged 2 years or
older with certain underlying
medical conditions, including
a cochlear implant
Inactivated Poliovirus 4 (Minimum age: 6 weeks)
• The final dose in the series
should be administered on or
after the fourth birthday and
at least 6 months following
the previous dose.
• If 4 doses are administered
prior to age 4 years a fifth
dose should be administered
at age 4 through 6 years.
Rotavirus 3 (Minimum age: 6 weeks)
• Administer the first dose at
age 6 through 14 weeks
(maximum age: 14 weeks 6
days). Vaccination should not
be initiated for infants aged
15 weeks 0 days or older.
• The maximum age for the
final dose in the series is 8
months 0 days
• If Rotarix is administered at
ages 2 and 4 months, a dose
at 6 months is not indicated
Influenza 2 (Minimum age: 6 months)
Administer annually to
children aged 6 months
through 18 years
Measles, Mumps, Rubella 2 Administer the second dose
routinely at age 4 through 6
years. However, the second
dose may be administered
before age 4, provided at
least 28 days have elapsed
since the first dose.
Varicella 2 (Minimum age: 12 months)
• Administer the second dose
routinely at age 4 through 6
years. However, the second
dose may be administered
before age 4, provided at
least 3 months have elapsed
since the first dose.
Hepatitis A 2 (Minimum age: 12 months)
• Administer to all children
aged 1 year (i.e., aged 12
through 23 months).
Administer 2 doses at least 6
months apart.
Meningococcal (Minimum age: 2 years)
Administer MCV4 to children
aged 2 through 10 years

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