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Immunization Timing

Kinn's MA 11th Edition 7.12

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Hepatitis B (HBV) - vaccination timing for routine administration First dose given at birth Second one month after first dose Third 5 months after second dose
Rotavirus (Rota) - vvaccination timing for routine administration 2 months;4 months;6 months
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Acellular Pertussis (DTaP)- primary series vaccination timing for routine administration 2 months; 4 months; 6 months; 15-18 months; 4-6 years
Haemophilus influenzae type B (Hib) - vaccination timing for routine administration 2 months; 4 months; 6 months; 12-15 months (to protect against meningitis and helps protect against certain otitis media caused by specific pathogens)
Pneumococcal (PCV)- vaccination timing for routine administration 2 months; 4 months; 6 months; 12-15 months (to protect against pneumonia caused by specific pathogens)
Inactivated Poliovirus (IPV) - vaccination timing for routine administration 2 months; 4 months; 6-18 months; 4-6 years
Influenza - vaccination timing for routine administration Annually (TIV or Trivalent Inactivated Influenza Vaccine flu shot 6 months of age and older; LAIV or live attenuated influenza vaccine intranasal age 2-49; intradermal age 18-64; high dose 65 and older)
Measles, Mump, Rubella (MMR) - vaccination timing for routine administration 12-15 months; 4-6 years
Varicella (chickenpox) - vaccination timing for routine administration 12-15 months; 4-6 years
Hepatitis A (HAV)- vaccination timing for routine administration 12-23 months
Meningococcal - vaccination timing for routine administration 11-12 years
Tetanus, diptheria and acellular pertussis (Tdap)- vaccination timing for routine administration 11-12 years and approximately every 10 years thereafter (1 time dose of Tdap then Td booster after that)
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) - vaccination timing for routine administration 11-12 years
Zoster - Vaccination timing for routine administration Age 60-64
Pneumococcal (PPV) - vaccination timing for routine administration 1-2 doses age 19-64, one dose after age 65
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