Question | Answer |
Hepatitis B | - first dose at birth -second dose 1-2 months -last dose 24 weeks -do not restart |
DTaP, DT | -first dose as early as 6 weeks -fourth as early as 12 months -at least 6 months between dose 3 and 4 -stay with same product |
TDaP | -single dose age 11-18 -given with every pregnancy |
Polio | -first as early as 6 weeks -separated by 4 weeks |
HPV | -start at age 9 -through age 26 -2: 4 weeks, 3: 12 weeks |
Varicella | -not before 12 months -second 3 months later or 4-6 years -Either 28 days away from other live vaccines or on same day; same with TB test |
MMR | -first 12-15 months -Either 28 days away from other live vaccines or on same day |
Rotovirus | -12 or 3 dose series -2 dose by 28 weeks -3 dose by 38 weeks -if mixing brands, must be 3 weeks -early as 6 weeks |
HIB | -first at 6 weeks -second no less than 12 months old and at least 8 weeks after previous |
PCV | -first as early as 6 weeks |
23-Valent | -for children with chronic illness -2 years or older |
Hep A | - start after 1 year -6 months between doses |
MCV4 | -for dorm living college freshmen -high risk 2 years old or older -overseas travel |
Flu | -Type A makes you feel sick -limited effectiveness -younger than 9 should get 2, 1 month apart |
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