immunizations Flashcards

1
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birth

A

Hep B

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2
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2 months

A

DTaP, RV, IPV, Hib, PCV, and Hep B

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3
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4 months

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DTaP, RV, IPV, Hib, PCV

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4
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6-18 months

A

DTaP, RV, IPV, Hiv, PCV, and Hep B

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5
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6-12 months

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seasonal influenza vaccination yearly

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6
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12-15 months

A

inactivated poliovirus (3rd dose bw 6-18mo)

Hib, PCV, MMR, varicella

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7
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12-23 months

A

Hep A

*given in 2 doses at least 6 months apart

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8
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15-18 months

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diphteria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis

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9
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12-36 months

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yearly seasonal trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine

> 2yo= live, attenuated influenza vaccine by nasal spray

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10
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4-6 years

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DTaP, MMR, varicella, and IPC

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11
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3-6 years

A

yearly seasonal influenza vaccine;
trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine;
or live, attenuated influenza vaccine by nasal spray

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12
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children should receive the following vaccines by 6 years of age:

A

DTaP
IPV
MMR
varicella

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13
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11-12 years

A

Tdap
HPV2 or HPV4 in 3 doses for females
HPV4 for males
Meningococal (MCV4)

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14
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16-18 years

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MCV4 is recommended if first dose was received between the ages of 13 and 15 years

a booster dose does not need if the first dose is received at age 16 or older

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