Vaccines Flashcards
2 months
6 in 1 (1st dose)
- Diptheria, tetanus, polio, pertussis, hep B + hemophilus influenzae type B
Rotavirus
- Oral vaccine: gastroenteritis
Men B:
- Meningococcal group B infections
3 months
- 6 in 1 (2nd dose)
- Rota virus (2nd dose)
- Pneumococcal (PCV)
4 months
- 6 in 1 (3rd dose)
- Men B (2nd dose)
1 year
- MMR (1st dose)
- PCV (booster)
- HiB/Men C
- Men B (booster)
3 years + 4 months
- 4 in 1 pre-school booster: Diphtheria, tetanus, polio, pertussis
- MMR (2nd dose)
12-13
HPV (1st dose)
- 2 doses of human papillomavirus
14
- 3 in 1 teenage booster: Diphtheria, tetanus, polio
- Men ACWY: Septicaemia, meningococcal A, C, W + Y
Under 25, entering uni
Men ACWY (if not received over age 10)
65
- Pneumococcal vaccine (PPV)
- Shingles vaccine (VZV)
65+
- Flu vaccine every year
70-79
Shingles (VZV) vaccine
Pregnant
Flu season (from september)
- Flu vaccine
From 16 weeks
- 4 in : Diphtheria, tetanus, polio, pertussis
Annual flu vaccine
- 65+
LT condition:
o Diabetes
o Heart problems
o Stroke
o Kidney + liver disease
o BMI 40+
o Learning disability
o Breathing problems
Children (nasal spray)
o 6 months + health condition
o 2 + 3 years before september
o Primary school
o Some secondary school
- Pregnant
- Frontline health or social care worker
- Carer of older or disabled person
- Living with immunocompromised person
- Living in residential or nursing home
Chicken pox
- Non-immune healthcare workers
- Close relatives + carers (not had chickenpox before) of people who are unwell
Hep B
At birth, 12 weeks, 12 months if mother infected