Age | Vaccines | Information |
---|---|---|
Birth – 2 Weeks | Hepatitis B #1 | Hepatitis B Minimum Intervals: Doses 1 & 2 – 4 weeks Doses 2 & 3 – 8 weeks Doses 1 & 3 – 16 weeks *The final dose in the series should be given no earlier than 24 weeks. |
2 Months | DTaP – Hep B- Polio (Pediarix) #1 Pneumococcal #1 (Vaxneuvance) HIB #1 Rotavirus #1 (Rotateq) | Rotavirus: First dose no later than 14 weeks, 6 days Last dose no later than 8 months, 0 days |
4 Months | DTaP- Hep B- Polio (Pediarix) #2 Pneumococcal#2 (Vaxneuvance) HIB #2 Rotavirus #2 (Rotateq) | |
6 Months | DTaP- Hep B- Polio (Pediarix) #3 Pneumococcal#3 (Vaxneuvance) HIB #3 Rotavirus #3 (Rotateq) | |
9 Months | Catch up on any missed vaccines | |
12 Months | MMR #1 Varicella #1 (Varivax) Hepatitis A #1 (Havrix) | Hepatitis A: Doses must be given at least 6 months apart |
15 – 18 Months | DTaP (Infanrix) #4 Pneumococcal #4 (Vaxneuvance) HIB #4 | |
18 Months – 2 Years | Hepatitis A #2 (Havrix) | |
4 – 6 Years | MMRV #2 (ProQuad) DTaP #5 / Polio #4 (Kinrix) | |
11 – 12 Years | TDaP (Boostrix) Meningococcal #1 (Menveo) HPV #1 (Gardasil) (see notes) | HPV Minimum Intervals (11 – 14): Doses 1 & 2- 24 weeks HPV Minimum Intervals (15 – 26): Doses 1 & 2- 4 weeks Doses 2 & 3- 16 weeks Doses 1 & 3- 24 weeks |
16 – 18 Years | Meningococcal #2 (Menveo) Meningococcal B #1 (Bexsero) | Meningococcal B (Bexsero) Dose 2 given 1 month apart |
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