Vaccine Recommendations by Age Flashcards
(26 cards)
1
Q
Birth
(1)
A
- HepB
2
Q
1 Month
(1)
A
- HepB (2nd Dose)
3
Q
2 Month
(6)
A
- HepB (2nd Dose)
- Rotavirus
- DTaP
- Hib
- PCV
- IPV
4
Q
4 Month
(5)
(1 Catch-up)
A
- HepB (Catch-up Dose)
- Rotavirus (2nd)
- DTaP (2nd)
- Hib (2nd)
- PCV (2nd)
- IPV(2nd)
5
Q
6 Month
(8)
A
- HepB (3rd)
- Rotavirus (Vaccine Specific)
- DTaP (3rd)
- Hib (Vaccine Specific)
- PCV (3rd)
- IPV (3rd)
- Flu (Annual > 6 mo.)
- MMR (6-11 mo. regional)
6
Q
12 Month
(8)
(1 Catch-up)
A
- HepB (3rd Dose)
- DTaP (Catch-up)
- Hib (3rd or 4th)
- PCV (4th)
- IPV (3rd)
- Flue (Annual)
- MMR (1st)
- Var (1st)
- HepA (2 Dose series)
7
Q
15 Month
(9)
A
- HepB (3rd Dose)
- DTaP (4th Dose)
- Hib (3rd or 4th Dose)
- PCV (4th Dose)
- IPV (3rd Dose)
- Flu (Annual)
- MMR (1st Dose)
- Var (1st Dose)
- HepA (2 Dose Series)
8
Q
18 Month
(5)
(4 Catch-up)
A
- HepB (3rd Dose)
- DTaP (4th Dose)
- Hib (Catch-up)
- PCV (Catch-up)
- IPV (3rd Dose)
- Flu (Annual)
- MMR (Catch-up)
- Var (Catch-up)
- HepA (2 Dose Series)
9
Q
2 - 3 Years
(1)
(3 High Risk)
A
- PPSV (High Risk)
- HepA (High Risk)
- MCV (High Risk)
- Flu (Annual)
10
Q
4 - 6 Years
(5)
(4 High Risk)
A
- DTaP (5th Dose)
- PCV (High Risk)
- PPSV (High Risk)
- IPV (4th Dose)
- Flu (Annual)
- MMR (2nd Dose)
- Var (2nd Dose)
- HepA (High Risk)
- MCV (High Risk)
11
Q
7 - 10 Years
(1)
(4 High Risk)
(3 Catch-up)
A
- HepB (High Risk)
- PPSV (High Risk)
- IPV (Catch-up)
- Flu (Annual)
- MMR Catch-up)
- Var (Catch-up)
- HepA (High Risk)
- MCV (High Risk)
12
Q
11 - 18 Years
(2)
(4 High Risk)
(3 Catch-up)
A
- HepB (High Risk)
- PPSV (High Risk)
- IPV (Catch-up)
- Flu (Annual)
- MMR Catch-up)
- Var (Catch-up)
- HepA (High Risk)
- MCV (High Risk)
- HPV (3 Doses)
13
Q
When is the Hepatitis B Vaccine given?
A
- HepB
- 3 Doses
- 1st: Birth
- 2nd: 1 - 2 Months
- 3rd: 6 - 8 Months
14
Q
When is the Rotavirus given?
A
- RV
- 3 Doses for Pentavalent RV5
- 1st: 2 Month
- 2nd: 4 Month
- 3rd: 6 Month
15
Q
When is Diphtheria, Tetanus, accellular Pertusis given?
A
- DTaP
- 5 Doses
- 1st: 2 Month
- 2nd: 4 Month
- 3rd: 6 Month
- 4th: 12 - 15 Month Booster
- 5th: 4 - 6 Year Booster
16
Q
When is Haemophilus Influenzae Type B given?
A
- 4 Doses for Hib
- 1st: 2 Month
- 2nd: 4 Month
- 3rd: 6 Month
- 4th: 12 - 15 Months
17
Q
When is the Pneumococcal given?
A
- 4 Doses for PCV
- 1st: 2 Month
- 2nd: 4 Month
- 3rd: 6 Month
- 4th: 12 - 15 Months
18
Q
When is Inactivated Poliovirus given?
A
- 4 Doses for IPV
- 1st: 2 Month
- 2nd: 4 Month
- 3rd: 6 - 18 Months
- 4th: 4 - 6 Years
19
Q
When is Influenza given?
A
- Flu
- Every Year, Annually after 6 months
20
Q
When is Measles, Mumps, Rubella given?
A
- MMR
- 2 Doses
- 1st: 12 - 15 Months
- 2nd: 4 - 6 Years
21
Q
When is Varicella given?
A
- Var
- 2 Doses
- 1st: 12 - 15 Months
- 2nd: 4 - 6 Years
22
Q
When is Hepatitis A given?
A
- HepA
- 2 Doses
- 1st: 12 - 18 Months
- 2nd: 2 - 3 Years
23
Q
When is Meningococcal given?
A
- MCV
- 2 Doses
- 1st: 2 - 10 Years
- 2nd: 11 - 18 Years
24
Q
When is Human Papillomavirus given?
A
- HPV
- 3 Doses, 6 Months apart
- Recommended starting at 11 - 12 years for girls and boys
- Females 9 - 26 years
- Males 9 - 21 years
- May be started in both > 9 years
- Not recommended < 9 years or > 27 years
25
Vaccines given during Pregnancy?
* DTaP
* Given 27 - 36 weeks
* HepB
* Persons at High Risk
* Flu
* Any Trimester
26
Contraindicated and Not Recommended
Vaccines during pregnancy?
* Contraindicated
* Influenza (LAIV)
* MMR
* Varicella
* Zoster
* BCG
* Not Recommended
* HPV
* Polio (IPV)
* Anthrax