Vaccinations. Flashcards
Normal vaccinations at: 8 weeks.
- 6 in 1 (diphtheria, polio, whooping cough, tetanus, HiB, HepB).
- PCV (pneumococcal).
- Rotavirus.
- MenB.
Normal vaccinations at: 12 weeks.
- 6 in 1.
- Rotavirus.
Normal vaccinations at: 16 weeks.
- 6 in 1.
- PCV.
- MenB.
Normal vaccinations at: 1 year.
- PCV.
- MenB.
- HiB/MenC.
- MMR.
Normal vaccinations at: 3 years and 4 months.
- MMR.
- 4 in 1 (diphtheria, whooping cough, polio, tetanus).
Normal vaccinations at: 2-9 years.
- Influenzae.
Normal vaccinations at: 12-13 years.
- HPV (girls, two vaccines 6 months apart).
Normal vaccinations at: 14 years.
- 3 in 1 (diphtheria, polio, tetanus)
- MenACWY
Normal vaccinations at: 19-25 years.
- MenACWY (university students).
To whom is a chicken pox vaccine given?
Siblings of children who are immunosuppressed.
When and why is a BCG given?
From birth to 16 years if likely to come into contact with TB.
To whom and when is a HepB vaccine given (not in the 6 in 1).
Babies born to HepB mothers.
At birth, 4, 8, 12, and 16 weeks and at one year (6 doses).
When are MenB vaccinations given?
- 8 weeks, 16 weeks, 1 year.
When are rotavirus vaccinations given?
- 8 and 12 weeks.
When is PCV given?
- 8 and 16 weeks, and 1 year,