Vaccine Schedule
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1 Month | 2 Months | 4 Months | 6 Months | 9 Months | 12 Months | 15 Months | 18 Months | 2 Years | 2 ½ Years | 3 Years | 4-6 Years | 11-12 Years | 18 Years |
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| Hepatitis B # (1st dose in Hospital) |
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| Diptheria, Tetanus, Pertussis [DtaP]; [dTaP] |
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| H influenzae type B |
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| Rotavirus ORAL |
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| Polio (IPV) |
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| Pneumococcal Vaccine [Prevnar] |
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| Measles-mumps-rubella [MMR] |
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| Varicella * [Varivax] |
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| Hepatitis A |
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| Meningococcal |
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| Total Imms = Oral = Shots |
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1 3 |
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| Labs | Lead CBC |
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* If 13 years or older (for first vaccination) needs 2 doses at least one month apart
** This is a 3 shot series given 0, 2 and 6 months
*** There is currently a national shortage of this vaccine. Only high risk groups will be receiving the dose after 12 months of age. This includes those with Immune Deficiency, HIV, Absence of a spleen, Native American Indians and Eskimos
Four Seasons Pediatrics Vaccine Schedule 2008 - See CDC Schedule for intervals
http://www.cdc.gov/nip/recs/child-schedule.htm#printable
Please consider the importance of scheduling visits for certain shots:
- 1 month check up should be timed to be 4 weeks from the Hepatitis B if given in hospital
- 12 month check up should be on or after your child’s birthday
- 18 month check up must be 6 months or more from the 12 month check up to get the Hepatitis A vaccine
- 4 Year check up must be on or after the birthday










