Childhood Vaccinations Flashcards
8 weeks
1st-6 in 1
1st-pneumococcal infection
1st-rotavirus
1st-men B
12 weeks
2nd-6 in 1
2nd-rotavirus
16 weeks
3rd-6 in 1
2nd-pneumococcal infection
2nd-Men B
12-13 months
Hib, meningitis C
1st-MMR
Booster-pneumococcal infection
Booster-Men B
2 and 3 years
Children’s flu vaccine
3 years 4 months
Booster-4 in 1
2nd-MMR
4-9 years
Annual children’s flu vaccine
12-13 years
HPV
13-18 years
Booster-3 in 1
Men ACWY
What is part of the 6 in 1 vaccine?
Diphtheria Tetanus Pertussis (whooping cough) Polio Hib (haemophilus influenza type B) Hep B
What does the pneumococcal infection prevent against?
Pneumonia
Septicaemia
Meningitis
Which vaccine given at 8 and 12 weeks is oral
Rotavirus
How is the annual child’s flu vaccine administered
Nasal spray
What is part of the 4 in 1 vaccine
Diphtheria
Tetanus
Pertussis
Polio
What is the HPV vaccine
Human papilloma virus given to girls 6-12 months apart to prevent cervical cancer and genital warts