Recommended Immunization Schedule

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2011 Recommended Immunizations for Children from Birth Through 6 Years Old
1
2
4
6
12
15
18
19–23
2–3
4–6
Birth
month
months
months
months
months
months
months
months
years
years
HepB
HepB
HepB
RV
RV
RV
DTaP
DTaP
DTaP
DTaP
DTaP
Hib
Hib
Hib
Hib
PCV
PCV
PCV
PCV
§
IPV
IPV
IPV
IPV
Influenza
(Yearly)
*
MMR
MMR
Shaded boxes indicate
Varicella
Varicella
the vaccine can be
given during shown
HepA, 2 doses
§
age range.
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NOTE: If your child misses a
FOOTNOTES
for more
shot, you don’t need to
HepA vaccination is recommended for high-risk children older than 2 years. Children with certain
§
information on
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medical conditions may also need a dose of meningococcal vaccine (MCV4) and pneumococcal vaccine
vaccine-
to your child’s doctor for
(PPSV). HepA vaccination may be administered to any child older than 2 years for whom immunity is
preventable
the next shot. The doctor
desired. See vaccine-specific recommendations at
will keep your child up-
diseases and the
* Two doses given at least four weeks apart are recommended for children aged 6 months through 8
to-date on vaccinations.
vaccines that
years of age who are getting a flu vaccine for the first time. Children who only got one dose in their
Talk with your doctor if
first year of vaccination should get two doses the following year.
prevent them.
you have questions.
For more information, call toll free
1-800-CDC-INFO (1-800-232-4636)
or visit

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