NHS SCHEDULE Flashcards
NHS schedule
The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) is a specialist branch of Public Health England responsible for monitoring and updating the vaccination schedule, which is published in the Green Book. The NHS schedule groups those according to the susceptibility and risk of harm by infectious diseases.
8W: Brand - Infanrix hexa
6-in-1: Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis (whooping cough), Polio, Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib), Hep B
8W: Pneumococcal (PCV)
Prevenar 13
8W Rotarix
Rotavirus
8W:Bexsero
MenB
12W:
Rotavirus (2)
12:
6-in-1 (2)
16W
6-in-1 (3)
PCV (2)
MenB (2)
1 year Menitorix
Hib/MenC: meningitis C & Hib (4)
1y: Priorix
Measles, mumps and rubella (MMR)
Priorix
PCV (3)
MenB (3)
2-9 years - Fluenz Tetra
Influenza (annually)
3 years & 4 months
MMR (2)
4–in-1 pre-school booster: Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis & Polio
Females aged 12-13 years, Gardasil
HPV, two injections given 6 months apart
14 years Menveo
3-in-1 teenage booster: Diphtheria, Tetanus & Polio
MenACWY
1st time university students
MenACWY
Pregnant women
Influenza (annually)
Pertussis
65 years -Pneumovax 23
Pneumococcal (PPV)
65+ years
Influenza (annually)
Fluad
70 years
Shingles
Zostavax
hose with long-term health conditions may be offered some annual vaccines
asthmatics & flu vaccine.