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MMR, OPV, Flumist, Varicella, Smallpox |
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Hep A, Hep B, Influenza (IM), IPV (injectable polio virus; recommended form) |
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1: At birth 2: 1-2 months 3: No earlier than 24 weeks of age 4th dose may be given if using combination vaccines at 4 months |
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Negative: vaccine within 12 hours of birth Positive: vaccine & HBIG within 12 hours of birth |
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Haemophilis Influenza B (Hib) |
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3-4 doses (depends on formulation) Administered at 2 months, 4 months, 6 months*, 12-15 months IM injection |
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2 months 4 months 6 months 12-18 months minimum of 6 months from the previous dose 4-6 years of age IM injection |
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booster vaccination for patients > 7 yoa; given every 10 years |
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Pediatrics < 7 yoa Standard immunizing agent for healthy children |
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Older pediatrics & adults |
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1st dose recommended at 12 months of age, 2nd dose at age 4-6 years SQ injection |
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2 months 4 months 6-18 months 4-6 years |
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IPV: 2 months, 4 months OPV: 6-18 months, 4-6 years |
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SQ injection 0.5 mL Schedule 12-15 months 4-6 years Minimum age is 12 mo. Second dose may be administered prior to 4 years of age, but must be at least 28 days from 1st dose |
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If 1st dose is < than 9 years of age, 2 doses is recommended |
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Recommended for girls between the age of 11 & 12 Also recommended for women ages 13-26 who did not receive the series at a younger age. 3 doses over 6 months 1st dose 2nd dose at 2 months 3rd dose at 6 mont |
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