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Hepatitis B vaccine minimum age?
at birth
Administer monovalent HepB to all newborns before hospital discharge.]
If mother is hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg)-positive, administer?
HepB and 0.5 mL of hepatitis B immune globulin (HBIG) within 12 hours of birth.
If mother’s HBsAg status is unknown, administer?
HepB within 12 hours of birth. Determine mother’s HBsAg status as soon as possible and, if HBsAg-positive, administer HBIG (no later than age 1 week).
After the birth dose of Hep B, the HepB series should be completed with either?
monovalent HepB or a combination vaccine containing HepB. The second dose should be administered at age 1 or 2 months.
Monovalent HepB vaccine should be used for doses administered before?
age 6 weeks.
The final dose of monovalent Hep B should be administered no earlier than age?
24 weeks.
Infants born to HBsAg-positive mothers should be tested for & when?
HBsAg and antibody to HBsAg 1 to 2 months after completion of at least 3 doses of the HepB series, at age 9 through 18 months (generally at the next well-child visit).
Administration of 4 doses of HepB to infants is permissible when?
a combination vaccine containing HepB is administered after the birth dose.
The fourth dose of Hep B should be administered no earlier than age?
24 weeks.
RV=?
Rotavirus vaccine
RV Minimum age?
6 weeks
Administer the first dose of RV at age?
6 through 14 weeks
RV maximum age?
RV vaccination should not be initiated for infants aged?
15 weeks 0 days or older.
The maximum age for the final dose in the RV series is?
8 months 0 days
If Rotarix is administered at ages__ and __ months, a dose at 6 months is not indicated?
If Rotarix is administered at ages 2 and 4 months, a dose at 6 months is not indicated.
DTaP?
Diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis vaccine
Minimum age for DTaP?
6 weeks
The fourth dose of DTaP may be administered as early as age?
12 months, provided at least 6 months have elapsed since the third dose.
• Administer the final dose of DTaP in the series at age?
4 through 6 years.
Hib?
Haemophilus influenzae type b conjugate vaccine
Minimum age for Hib is?
6 weeks
PRP-OMP?
PedvaxHIB
Comvax?
HepB-Hib
If PRP-OMP (PedvaxHIB or Comvax [HepB-Hib
) is administered at ages __ and __ months, a dose at age 6 months is not indicated?
If PRP-OMP (PedvaxHIB or Comvax [HepB-Hib
) is administered at ages 2 and 4 months, a dose at age 6 months is not indicated.
TriHiBit?
DTaP/Hib
Hiberix?
PRP-T
TriHiBit (DTaP/Hib) and Hiberix (PRP-T) should not be used for doses at ages 2, 4, or 6 months for the primary series but can be used as?
the final dose in children aged 12 months through 4 years.
PCV?
pneumococcal conjugate vaccine
PPSV?
pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine
Pneumococcal vaccine Minimum age?
6 weeks for pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV)
PCV is recommended for?
all children aged younger than 5 years.
Administer 1 dose of PCV to all healthy children aged ___ through___ months who are not completely vaccinated for their age?
Administer 1 dose of PCV to all healthy children aged 24 through 59 months who are not completely vaccinated for their age.
Administer PPSV ___ months after last dose of PCV to children aged 2 years or older with certain underlying medical conditions, including a ________?
Administer PPSV 2 or more months after last dose of PCV to children aged 2 years or older with certain underlying medical conditions, including a cochlear implant. See MMWR 1997
IPV?
Inactivated poliovirus vaccine
The final dose in the IPV series should be administered?
on or after the fourth birthday and at least 6 months following the previous dose.
If 4 doses of the IPV are administered prior to age 4 years, what should happen?
a fifth dose should be administered at age 4 through 6 years. See MMWR 2009
TIV?
trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine TIV
LAIV?
attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV)
Influenza vaccine minimum age?
Seasonal. 6 months for trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine [TIV
Administer the flu vaccine annually to children aged?
6 months through 18 years.
For healthy children aged 2 through 6 years (i.e., those who do not have underlying medical conditions that predispose them to influenza complications), either LAIV or TIV may be used, except LAIV should not be given to children?
aged 2 through 4 years who have had wheezing in the past 12 months.
Children receiving TIV should receive how much?
0.25 mL if aged 6 through 35 months or 0.5 mL if aged 3 years or older.
Administer 2 doses of TIV (separated by at least 4 weeks) to children aged?
younger than 9 years who are receiving influenza vaccine for the first time or who were vaccinated for the first time during the previous influenza season but only received 1 dose.
For recommendations for use of influenza A (H1N1) 2009 monovalent vaccine see MMWR 2009
58(No. RR-10).
MMR?
Measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine (MMR).
Minimum age for MMR?
Administer the second dose of MMR routinely at age?
4 through 6 years. However, the second dose may be administered before age 4, provided at least 28 days have elapsed since the first dose.
Min age for Varicella vaccine?
Minimum age: 12 months
Administer the second dose of MMR routinely at age?
4 through 6 years. However, the second dose may be administered before age 4, provided at least 3 months have elapsed since the first dose.
For children aged 12 months through 12 years the minimum interval between doses is?
3 months. However, if the second dose was administered at least 28 days after the first dose, it can be accepted as valid.
Hepatitis A vaccine (HepA) Minimum age?
12 months
Administer Hepa to all children aged?
1 year (i.e., aged 12 through 23 months).
Administer 2 doses of the HepA at least___ months apart?
Administer 2 doses of the HepA at least?___ months apart.
HepA also is recommended for older children who?
live in areas where vaccination programs target older children, who are at increased risk for infection, or for whom immunity against hepatitis A is desired.
MCV 4?
meningococcal conjugate vaccine
MPSV4?
meningococcal polysaccharide vaccine
Meningococcal vaccine Minimum age?
2 years for meningococcal conjugate vaccine [MCV4
and for meningococcal polysaccharide vaccine (MPSV4)
Administer MCV4 to children aged?
2 through 10 years with persistent complement component deficiency, anatomic or functional asplenia, and certain other conditions placing tham at high risk.
Administer MCV4 to children?
previously vaccinated with MCV4 or MPSV4 after 3 years if first dose administered at age 2 through 6 years. See MMWR 2009
IPV Minimum age?
6 weeks
Children not fully vaccinated with HepA by age 2 years can be vaccinated at?
subsequent visits