Age (Completed weeks/months/years) | Vaccines | Comments |
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Birth |
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Hepatitis-B : Administrator Hep-B vaccine to all new-borns Before hospital discharge. |
6 week |
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10 week |
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14 week |
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6 months |
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Hepatitis-B: The final (third or fourth) dose in the Hap B Vaccine series should be administered no earlier than age 24 weeks and at least 16 weeks after the first dose. |
9 months |
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12 months | Hep-A 1 | Hepatitis A: For both killed and live hepatitis-A vaccines, 2 doses are recommended. |
15 months |
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Varicella : The risk of the breakthrough varicella is lower if given 15 months onwards |
16 to 18 months |
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The first booster (4th dose) may be administered as early as age 12 months, provided at least 6 months have elapsed since the third dose. |
18 months | Hep -A 2 | Hepatitis A: For both killed and live Hepatitis-A vaccines 2 doses are recommended. |
2 years | Typhoid 1 | Typhoid: Typhoid revaccination every 3 years, if Vi- polysaccharide vaccine is used. |
4 to 6 years | DTwP B2/ DTaP B2 OPV 3 MMR 2 Varicella 2 Typhoid 2 |
MMR: the 2nd dose can be given at any time 4-8 weeks after The 2nd dose Vanicella : The 2nd dose can be given at any time 3 months after the first dose. |
10 to 12 years |
Tdap /Td HPV |
Tdap: is preferred to Td followed by Td every 10 years HPV : Only for females , 3 doses at 9, 1-2 (depending on brands) and 6 months |