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Thursday, 16 April 2015

These recommendations must be read with the footnotes that follow. For those who fall behind or start late, provide catch-up vaccination at the earliest opportunity as indicated by the green bars in tables below. To determine minimum intervals between doses, see thecatch-up schedule. School entry and adolescent vaccine age groups are 4-6 yrs and 11-12 yrs.
Birth to 15 Months
VaccineBirth1 mo2 mos4 mos6 mos9 mos12 mos15 mos
Hepatitis B1 (HepB)←1stdose→←2nddose→ ←3rd dose→
Rotavirus2(RV)
RV1 (2-dose series); RV5 (3-dose series)
  ←1stdose→←2nddose→Seefootnote 2   
Diphtheria, tetanus, & acellular pertussis3(DTaP: <7 yrs)  ←1stdose→←2nddose→←3rddose→ ←4thdose→
Tetanus, diphtheria, & acellular pertussis4 (Tdap: ≥7 yrs)        
Haemophilus influenzaetype b5 (Hib)  ←1stdose→←2nddose→Seefootnote 5 ←3rd or 4thdose,
See footnote 5
Pneumococcal conjugate6(PCV13)  ←1stdose→←2nddose→←3rddose→ ←4th dose→
Pneumococcal polysaccharide6(PPSV23)        
Inactivated poliovirus7(IPV:<18 yrs)  ←1stdose→←2nddose→←3rd dose→

    Annual vaccination (IIV only) 1 or 2 doses
Measles, mumps, rubella9(MMR)    See footnote 9←1st dose→
Varicella10 (VAR)      ←1st dose→
Hepatitis A11 (HepA)      ←2 dose series, Seefootnote 11
Human papillomavirus12(HPV2: females only; HPV4: males and females)        
Meningococcal13 (Hib-Men-CY ≥ 6 weeks; MenACWY-D ≥9 mos; MenACWY-CRM ≥ 2 mos)  See footnote 13

 Range of recommended ages for all children Range of recommended ages for catch-up immunization Range of recommended ages for certain high-risk groups Range of recommended ages during which catch-up is encouraged and for certain high-risk groups Not routinely recommended
 
18 Months to 18 Years
Vaccines18 mos19-23 mos2-3 yrs4-6 yrs7-8 yrs9-10 yrs11-12 yrs13-15 yrs16-18 yrs
Hepatitis B1 (HepB)←3rddose→
Rotavirus2(RV)
RV1 (2-dose series); RV5 (3-dose series)
         
Diphtheria, tetanus, & acellular pertussis3(DTaP: <7 yrs)←4thdose→ ←5thdose→     
Tetanus, diphtheria, & acellular pertussis4(Tdap: ≥7 yrs)     (Tdap) 
Haemophilus influenzaetype b5 (Hib)       
Pneumococcal conjugate6(PCV13)  
Pneumococcal polysaccharide6(PPSV23)   
Inactivated poliovirus7(IPV)(<18 yrs)←3rddose→ ←4thdose→  
Influenza8(IIV; LAIV) 2 doses for some: See footnote 8Annual vaccination (IIV only) 1 or 2 dosesAnnual vaccination (LAIV or IIV) 1 or 2 dosesAnnual vaccination (LAIV or IIV) 1 dose only
Measles, mumps, rubella9(MMR) ←2nddose→ 
Varicella10 (VAR) ←2nddose→ 
Hepatitis A11 (HepA)←2 dose series, Seefootnote 11 
 
Human papillomavirus12(HPV2: females only; HPV4: males and females)      ←(3 dose series)→ 
Meningococcal13 (Hib-Men-CY ≥ 6 weeks; MenACWY-D ≥9 mos; MenACWY-CRM ≥ 2 mos)See footnote 13 ←1stdose→ Booster 

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