Vaccine Schedule Flashcards

1
Q

8 Weeks Vaccine

A

6-MR

6 in 1 Vaccine
Meningococcal B
Rotavirus

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2
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What’s in 6 in 1 Vaccine?

A

Diphtheria
Tetanus
Pertussis
Hepatitis B
Polio
Haemophilius Influenza B

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3
Q

12 weeks Vaccine?

A

6-PR

6 in 1 vaccine
Pneumococcal
Rotavirus

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4
Q

16 weeks Vaccine?

A

6-M

6 in 1 Vaccine
Meningococcal B

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5
Q

1 year Vaccine

A

MMR
Haemophillius Influenza B + Meningococcal C
Meningococcal B
Pneumococcal

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6
Q

3 Years 4 Months

A

MMR
Diphtheria
Tetanus
Pertussis
Polio

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7
Q

12-13 Years Vaccine?

A

HPV (Human Papillomavirus)

Second dose: 6-24 months after first dose

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8
Q

14 Years Vaccine?

A

Meningococcal A with C (MenACWY vaccine)
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Polio (3 in 1 teenage booster)

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9
Q

Pregnant Females

A

Pertussis
(1st dose from 16th Week)

Influenza Vaccine/Covid 19 (if during flu season)

Avoid live vaccines:
BCG, MMR, oral polio, oral typhoid, yellow fever

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10
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COPD patients

A

Pneumococcal
Influenza

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11
Q

65 years vaccine

A

Pneumococcal
Shingles
Influenza (given every year after turning 65)

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12
Q

Babies born to hepatitis B infected mothers vaccine

A

Hepatitis B: at birth, 4 weeks and 12 months old

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13
Q

Infants in areas of country with TB incidence 40/100,000/parent or grandparent born in high incidence country

A

BCG: around 28 days old

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14
Q

Children in a clinical risk group

A

LAIV/inactivated flu vaccine: from 6 months to 17 years

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15
Q

Children in a clinical risk group

A

LAIV/inactivated flu vaccine: from 6 months to 17 years

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16
Q

Asplenia or splenic dysfunction (including due to sickle cell and coeliac disease)

A

Meningococcal ACWY
Meningococcal B
Pneumococcal
Influenza

17
Q

Asplenia or splenic dysfunction (including due to sickle cell and coeliac disease)

A

Meningococcal ACWY
Meningococcal B
Pneumococcal
Influenza

18
Q

Cochlear implants

A

Pneumococcal

19
Q

Chronic respiratory and heart conditions (eg: severe asthma, COPD, heart failure)

Chronic neurological conditions (eg: PD/motor neurone disease, learning disability)

Diabetes

A

Pneumococcal
Influenza

20
Q

CKD

A

Pneumococcal (stage 4 and 5)
Influenza (stage 3, 4 and 5)
Hepatitis B (stage 4 and 5)

21
Q

Chronic liver conditions

A

Pneumococcal
Influenza
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis B

22
Q

Haemophilia

A

Hepatitis A
Hepatitis B

23
Q

Immunosuppressive due to disease or treatment

A

Pneumococcal
Shingles
Influenza

24
Q

Complement disorders

A

MenACWY
Meningococcal B
Pneumococcal
Influenza