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JUANGA
BCG
DTwP
Hepatitis
Hib
Measles
MMR
OPV
RV
DTaP
HPV
Influenza
MMRV
Rotavirus
Varicella
Hepatits A
IPV
Tdap
children
and
adolescents 7 to 18
years of age who have
never
been
immunized with DPT
vaccine should receive
the 3 dose series of
tetanus
containing
vaccine using the 0-16 months schedule
given
intramuscularly (IM)
recommended
for
all children age >12
months
2nd
dose of the
vaccine is given 6 to
12 months after the
1st dose
given
intramuscularly
(IM)
primary vaccination
consists of a 3 dose
series administered
to females 10-18
years of age
recommended schedule is
as follows:
Bivalent HPV at 0-1-6
months
Quadrivalent HPV at 0-2-6
months
minimum interval between
the 1st and 2nd dose is at
least 1 month and the
minimum interval between
2nd and 3rd dose is at least 3
months
given intramuscularly or
subcutaneously ( IM/SC )
all children from 6 months
to 18 years should receive
influenza vaccine
Children 6 months to 8
years receiving influenza
vaccine for the 1st time
should receive 2 doses of
the vaccine separated by at
least 4 weeks
Meningococcal
Rabies
Typhoid
BABY
tetravalent
meningococcal
(ACYW135) conjugate vaccine
(MCV4)
given
IM,
tetravalent
meningococcal
polysaccharide
vaccine
(MPSV4) given SC, or
bivalent
meningococcal
polysaccharide A and C
vaccine given IM/SC
rabies
vaccine should
never be given in the
gluteal area since
absorption
is
unpredictable
Booster doses maybe
given IM (0.5 ml PVRV
or 1.0 ml PCEC)
immune globulin