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| Hepatitis B vaccine | Given IM route
Dose #1-- Birth or before hospital discharge
Dose #2-- 1 to 4 months
Dose #3--6 to 18 months
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| Hepatitis B vaccine for older children | Given IM route
Dose #1--as soon as possible
Dose #2--one month after Dose #1
Dose #3--6 months after Dose #1
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| Hepatitis B vaccine for neonate | Check results of mothers Hepatitis B antigen
If status is positive or unknown
Give Hepatitis B Dose #1 within 12 hours of birth plus
Hepatitis Bimmune globulin within 12 hours of birth at two different sites.
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| DTaP (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis) vaccine | Dose is 0.5mL IM route
Dose #1--2 months
Dose #2--4 months
Dose #3--6 months
Dose #4--15 to 18 months
Dose #5--4 to 6 years
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| Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria toxoids and acellular pertussis) | Booster 11 to 12 years
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| Hepatitis A vaccine for children 1-18 years old | Dose is 0.5 mL IM route
Dose #1--12 to 15 months
Dose #2--6 months after Dose #1
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| Hepatitis A vaccine 19 years and older | Dose is 1 mL IM route
Dose is given 6 months apart
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| Hib vaccine (H. influenzae Type B) | Given 0.5 mL IM route in three or four doses
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| Hib vaccine PedvaxHIB | Given 0.5 mL IM route in three doses
Dose #1--2 months
Dose #2--4 months
Dose #3--12 to 15 months
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| Hib vaccine OmniHIB ActHIB | Given 0.5 mL IM route in four doses
Dose #1--2 months
Dose #2--4 months
Dose #3--6 months
Dose #4--12 to 15 months
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| HPV vaccine (Human Papillomavirus Vaccine) | Available 9 years of age and older
Given 0.5mL IM route in three doses
0 months
2 months
6 months
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| MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine cannot be given to | Pregnant women
People on immunosuppressive therapy (i.e.organ transplant)
People who suffer immunodeficiency diseases (i.e. HIV, AIDS)
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| MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine | Given 0.5 mL SubQ in two doses
Dose #1--12 to 15 months
Dose #2--4 to 6 years
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| Meningococcal vaccine | Given IM route
Dose #1--11 to 12 years
Dose #2--16 years
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| Meningococal vaccine (alternate schedule) | Given IM route
Dose #1--13 to 15 years
Dose #2--16 to 18 years
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| IPV (polio) vaccine | Given in three doses
Dose #1--2 months
Dose #2--4 months
Dose #3--6 to 18 months
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| Pneumococcal vaccine 13 | Given 0.5 mL IM route four doses
Dose #1--2 months
Dose #2--4 months
Dose #3--6 months
Dose #4--12 to 15 months
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| Varicella (chickenpox) vaccine contains live virus. | Do not give to:
Pregnant women
People on immunosuppressive therapy
People who suffer from immunodeficiency diseases
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| Varicella (chickenpox) vaccine | Given 0.5 mL SubQ in two doses
Dose #1--12 to 18 months
Dose #2--4 to 6 years
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| Rotavirus vaccine RotaTeq | Given in three doses.
Dose #1--2 months
Dose #2--4 months
Dose #3--6 months
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| Rotavirus vaccine Rotarix | Given in two doses.
Dose #1--2 months
Dose #2--4 months
Maximum age for Dose #1 is 14 weeks and 6 days
Maximum age for Dose #2 is 8 months.
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| Birth | Hepatitis B Dose #1
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| 1 to 4 months | Hepatitis B Dose #2
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| 2 months | DTaP Dose #1
Hib Dose #1
IPV Dose #1
PCV Dose #1
Rotavirus Dose #1
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| 4 months | DTaP Dose #2
Hib Dose #2
IPV Dose #2
PCV Dose #2
Rotavirus Dose #2
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| 6 months | DTaP Dose #3
Hib Dose #3
PCV Dose #3
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| 6 to 18 months | Hepatitis B Dose #3
IPV Dose #3
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| 12 to 18 months | Varicella Dose #1
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| 15 to 18 months | DTaP Dose #4
Hepatitis A Dose #2 (6 months after first dose)
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| 12 to 15 months | Hepatitis Dose #1
Hib Dose #4
MMR Dose #1
PCV Dose #4
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| 4 to 6 years | DTaP Dose #5
IPV Dose #4
MMR Dose #2
Varicella Dose #2
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| 11 to 12 years | HPV Dose #1
MCV Dose #1
Tdap booster
HPV Dose #2 to be given 2 months after Dose #1
HPV Dose #3 to be given 6 months after Dose #1
MCV #2 if first dose is between 13 to 15 years of age
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