Vaccination

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    Polio

    4 doses between being born to 6 years of age
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    Hepatitis B

    3 doses within 1 year of being born
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    Diptheria

    4 doses within 15 months of being born
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    Tetanus

    4 doses within 15 months of being born
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    Haemophilus Influenza Type B

    4 doses within 15 months of being born
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    Pneumococcal Conjugate

    4 doses within 15 months of being born
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    Influenza

    get a annual dose every several years or every year (preference)
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    Pneumococcal

    get 4 dose series at ages 2, 4, 6 months and at age 12-15 months
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    Pertussis

    get doses at 2, 4, and 6 months and then again at 15-18 months, and again at ages 4-6
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    Measles, Mumps, Rubella

    1 dose at 15 months
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    Varicella

    1 dose at 15 months
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    Hepatitis A

    get 2 doses at 15-18 months
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    Malaria

    Only needed for kids who will travel outside of country and may receive it after passing the age of 6 months
  • Typhoid

    can be given to children older than 2 years
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    Measles, Mumps, Rubella

    second round of dose at ages 4-6
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    Varicella

    2nd dose at 4-6 years of age
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    Meningococcal

    first dose at 11-12 years of age
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    HPV

    This can be taken by 11-12 years of age and ages 13-26 for adults
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    Meningococcal

    second dose at 16 years of age