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Birth | BCG |
OPV Zero dose | |
Hepatitis B 1st Dose | |
6 Weeks | DTPa /DTPw 1st Dose |
IPV 1st Dose | |
Hepatitis B 2nd Dose | |
HIB 1st Dose | |
Oral Rotavirus | |
PCV 1 | |
10 Weeks | DTPa /DTPw 1st Dose |
IPV 2nd Dose | |
HIB 2nd Dose | |
Oral Rotavirus | |
PCV 2 | |
14 Weeks | DTPa/DTPw 3rd Dose |
IPV 3rd Dose | |
Hepatitis B 3rd Dose | |
HIB 3rd Dose | |
Oral Rotavirus | |
PCV 3 | |
6 Months | Influenza* OPV.1 |
7 Months | Influenza |
9 Months | MMR, OPV.2 |
Meningococcal Conjugate | |
10 Months | Typhoid (Conjugate) |
1 Year | Hep A1 |
Meningococcal 2 | |
15 Months | MMR |
Varicella | |
PCV Booster | |
18 Months | DTPa/DTPw 1st Booster |
IPV Booster | |
Hib Booster | |
Hep A2 | |
2 Years | Typhoid+ |
5 Years | DTPa /DTPw 2nd Booster |
OPV 3rd Dose | |
Typhoid | |
MMR | |
Varicella | |
10 Years | Tdap / Td |
H.P.V. (Cervical Cancer) | |
15-16 Years | Tdap |
Immunization / Vaccination Services includes preventive immunization of newborns, infants, children, adolescents, adults and elderly.
BCG
Is a vaccine against TB or Tuberculosis and is given intradermally on left shoulder.
IPV
Injectable Polio Vaccine.
OPV
Oral Polio Vaccine.IPV is the preferred mode of immunization, however a combination of IPV and OPV will give better protection.
DTAP/DTWP DIPHTHERIA,TETANUS PERTUSSIS (WHOOPING COUGH) - PERTUSSIS
Vaccine is available as aP – (acellular Pertussis) and wP (whole cell pertussis).
They are both very effective vaccines, the only difference between the two being that ‘aP’ –gives lesser reactions like fever and pain at site of injection than ‘wP’.
‘aP’ is however very useful in children with history of birth anoxia/trauma and febrile convulsions etc.
HIB
Is a bacteria called Haemophilus Infuenzae B which causes blood infections (Septicemia), ear infections and brain infections (meningitis) in children under the age of 5 years.
ROTAVIRUS VACCINE
This vaccine is given in 2 or 3 doses before the age of 6 months and is given orally to prevent diarrhoea caused by rotavirus.
MEASLES
Measles alone or Measles, Mumps and Rubella (German Measles) MMR may be given when the baby is 9 months complete.
FLU VACCINE
Is given from the age of 7-9 months. Two doses in the first year – 4-6 weeks apart.
TYPHOID CONJUGATE VACCINE
Prevents typhoid fever. This may be repeated 1-2 years later. No subsequent doses are required.
At 15 months
At 15 months
At 15-18 months
At 15-18 months
Given in 2 doses at 6 months interval,Starting from age 18-19 months
Given in a single dose every year
Flu Vaccine may be given every year .
Typhoid Conjugate Vaccine may be repeated at age 2 years. If no typhoid vaccine has been given earlier, it can be administered at any age – and a booster dose may be give after 2 years.
Meningococcal Vaccine prevents one of the most serious forms of meningitis caused by meningococci. It is given in a single dose (in India) after the age of 2 years – till adolescent and young adulthood.