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Virginia Childhood Schedule Birth - 6 Years

Birth 2 4 6 12-15 18 4-6 Months Months Months Months Months Years

4 week HEP B minimum HEP B 16 weeks from dose 1 , and 8 weeks from dose 2, and at HEP B 1st dose 3rd dose interval 2nd dose least 24 weeks of age DTaP DTaP DTaP DTaP 5th dose, minimum DTaP 4th dose age 4 years 1st dose 2nd dose 3rd dose Depending on type this dose may need 15 month 4th dose, minimum Polio Polio interval (ask Polio provider) age 4 years 1st dose 2nd dose Minimum age 3rd dose Minimum age Minimum age to begin these to begin these to begin these Hib Hib is Hib Minimum Hib vaccinations is 1st dose vaccinations is 2nd dose 3rd dose interval 8 4th dose 4 weeks after weeks 6 weeks 4 weeks after previous dose after PCV PCV PCV previous PCV 1st dose dose 4th dose 1st dose 2nd dose 3rd dose Rotavirus vaccine vaccine 1st dose 2nd dose 3rd dose This dose must be completed by 8 HEP A Minimum HEP A months 0 days 6 month 2nd dose given at Minimum 1st dose interval 12 interval minimum age 18 months months after previous dose MMR MMR 1st d ose 2nd dose Varicella Varicella 1st dose 2nd dose Annual Flu Vaccine For Everyone 6 Months and Older Combination Herd Immunity Many vaccines are combined into one shot. This protects your community from by See current Centers for Disease Control (CDC) This is proven to be safe and immunizing as much of the community as possible. recommended schedule for children and effective,helping lower the number of shots This helps protect babies, the elderly, and others who adolescents for additional information www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules your child will get. get sick easily! www.vdh.virginia.gov Virginia Adolescent Vaccination Schedule 7Years- 18 Years

5-6 Vaccine Catch-Up1 Years 7-10 11-12 13 16-18 If your child is missing any vaccines, make sure to ask Years Years Years Years your provider about the catch-up schedule so your child is fully protected.

Catch-up HPV HPV HPV Vaccine Vaccines1 6-12 months after 1st dose 1st dose The HPV vaccine is the only vaccine that helps to prevent cancer! In Virginia, it is required for entry into MCV4 MCV4 1st dose 2nd dose 6th grade. Please be sure your child finishes the HPV vaccine by age 13, for the most protection. If your child Tdap is 15 years or older at the time of the first shot of HPV, they will need 3 doses for full protection.

MenB2 Meningococcal & MenB2 Older teens and young adults (ages 16-23) can get the Annual Flu Vaccine For Everyone 6 Months and Older MenB vaccine. It is given based on provider recommendations and teens should get the vaccine before going to college.

School Requirements Vaccine Abbreviations The Code of Virginia requires children entering public and private schools and daycare to give HepB- vaccine proof of vaccination before enrolling in school. The vaccines should be given based on the schedule DTaP- , , and recommended by the CDC, American Academy of Pediatrics, and American Academy of Family Hib- Haemophilus type b vaccine Physicians. Visit our website to learn more about the school requirements. HepA- vaccine MMR- , , and vaccine PCV-Pneumococcal

See current Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Tdap- Tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis vaccine recommended schedule for children and adolescents for MCV- Meningococcal Conjugate Vaccine (ACYW) additional information MenB-Meningococcal Conjugate Vaccine (B) www.vdh.virginia.gov www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules