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Hepatitis B (catch up 4 mths - 6 years) Min. age 1st dose, interval 1-2, 2-3
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1st: Birth
1-2: 4 wks 2-3: 8 wks (atleast 16 wks after 1st dose) |
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Rotavirus (catch up 4 mths - 6 years) Min. age 1st dose, interval 1-2, 2-3
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1st: 6 wks (1st)
1-2: 4 wks 2-3: 4 wks |
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Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis (catch up 4 mths - 6 years) Min. age 1st dose, interval 1-2, 2-3, 3-4, 4-5*
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1st: 6 wks
1-2: 4 wks 2-3: 4 wks 3-4: 6 mths 4-5: 6 mths (5th only if 4th was given younger than 4 years old) |
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Hib (catch up 4 mths - 6 years) Min. age 1st dose, interval 1-2, 2-3, 3-4
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1st: 6 wks
1-2: 4 wks (if 1st dose <12 mths), 8 wks (if 1st dose 12-14 yrs), none 1st dose >15 mths 2:3: 4 wks (current age <12 mths) 8 wks (current age >12 mns & 1st dose admin. < 12 mths && 2nd dose <15 mths) NO further dose needed if prior dose >15 mths 3-4 = 8 wks (final dose), 12 mths -59 mths with 3 doses before 12 mths |
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Pneumococcal (catch up 4 mths - 6 years) Min. age 1st dose, interval 1-2, 2-3, 3-4
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6 wks
4 wks (<12 mths), 8 wks final dose for healthy children if first dose adm. age >12 mths, age 24-59 mths, none health children if 1st dose >24 mths 2-3: 4 wks if current age is <12 mths 8 wks - final dose in healthy children, >12 mths No further doses needed if >24 mths 3-4 = 8 wks (final dose), 12 mths -59 mths with 3 doses before 12 mths for children at HIGH risk who receive 3 doses at ANY age |
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IPV (catch up 4 mths - 6 years) Min. age 1st dose, interval 1-2, 2-3, 3-4
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1st: 6 wks
1-2: 4 wks 2-3: 4 wks 3- 4: 6 mths |
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MMR (catch up 4 mths - 6 years) Min. age 1st dose, interval 1-2
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1st: 12 mths
1-2: 4 wks |
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Varicella (catch up 4 mths - 6 years) Min. age 1st dose, interval 1-2
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1st: 12 mths
1-2: 3 mths |
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Hep A (catch up 4 mths - 6 years) Min. age 1st dose, interval 1-2
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1st: 12 mths
1-2: 6 mths |
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Tetanus, Diphtheria/Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis (age 7-18 yrs) Min. age 1st dose, interval 1-2, 2-3, 3-4
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1st: 7 yrs (Tdap should be substituted for a single dose of Td in the catch up serious for children aged 7-10 yrs or as a booster for children 11-18, use Td for all other doses)
1-2: 4 wks 2-3: 4 wks (if 1st dose <12 months), 6 months (if 1st dose admin. >12 mnths) 3-4: 6 months (if 1st dose admin <12 months) |
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HPV Min. age 1st dose, interval?
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1st: 9 yrs
routine dosing intervals are recommended - females |
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Hep A (age 7-18 yrs) Min. age 1st dose, interval 1-2
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1st: 12 months
1-2: 6 months |
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Hep B (age 7-18 yrs) Min. age 1st dose, interval 1-2, 2-3?
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1st: Birth
1-2: 4 wks 2-3: 8 wks (and atleast 16 wks after 1st dose) |
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IPV (age 7-18 yrs) Min. age 1st dose, interval 1-2, 2-3, 3-4
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1st: 6 wks
1-2: 4 wks 2-3: 4 wks 3-4: 6 mnths |
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MMR (age 7-18 yrs) Min. age 1st dose, interval 1-2?
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1st: 12 months
1-2: 4 wks |
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Varicella (age 7-18 yrs) Min. age 1st dose, interval 1-2
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1st: 12 mths
1-2: 3 months (if <13 yrs old), 4 wks (if >13 yrs) |
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What if someone is not previously vaccinated for HepB?
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Administer 3-dose series
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What is the minimal age for the 3rd dose of HepB?
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24 wks
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What is Recombivax HB?
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Adult formulation for HepB vaccination, 2 dose series separated by 4 mths, for children 11-15 yrs
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What is the maximum age for the 1st dose of Rotavirus vaccine?
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14 wks 6 days, vaccines should NOT be administered if older than 15 wks
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What is the maximum age for the final dose of rotavirus vac?
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8 months
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When is a third dose not necessary for rotavirus vaccination?
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when Rotarix is admin. for 1st & 2nd dose
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When is the 5th dose of DTaP not necessary?
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if 4th dose was administered >4 yrs old
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Who should receive 1 dose of Hib vaccine?
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unvaccinated pts >5 yrs who have sickle cell dz, leukemia, HIV infection, splenectomy
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If the first 2 doses of Hib vac were a._____________ & administered at age <b.___ months, the 3rd (final) dose should be administered btw c.____ & ____ months, and atleast d.____ wks after 2nd dose
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a. PRP-OMP (PedvacHIB/Comvax)
b. 11 months c. 12- 15 months d. 8 wks |
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If the first Hib dose was administed at age 7-11 when should you give the 2nd dose? final dose?
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2nd: 4 wks after 1st
final: 12-15 months |
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What do you administer to healthy children aged 24-59 mnths with any incomplete PCV schedule?
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1 dose PCV13 (13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine)
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When should the final dose of IPV be administered?
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on or after 4th birthday atleast 6 months following previous dose
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When is a 4th dose of IPV not necessary?
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if 3rd dose was administered at age 4 yrs or older & atleast 6 months following previous dose
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When are the minimum age & minimum interval in 1st 6 mths of life recommended for IPV?
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person is at risk for imminent exposure to circulating poliovirus (travel to polio endemic area)
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When is the 2nd dose of MMR administered? What is the minimum interval?
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2nd dose: 4-6 yrs
interval: 4 wks |
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When is the 2nd dose of varicella vaccine administered?
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4-6 yrs, if admin at least 4 wks after 1st dose = accepted as valid
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When is the HepA vaccine recommended?
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>23 months, live in areas with increased risk for infection, when immunity is necessary
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True or false, DTaP are counted as part of the Td/Tdap series?
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True
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When is Tdap substituted for Td?
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Single dose, catch up series, children 7-10 yrs or as a booster for children 11-18 yrs, use Td for other doses
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When should HPV be administered?
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age 13-18 yrs if not previously vaccinated, or have not completed vaccine series
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What HPV vac do males get to reduce genital warts?
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Quadrivalent HPV vac (HPV 4), 3 dose series, males aged 9-18 yrs to reduce likelihood of genital warts
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HPV: the 2nd dose should be administered at ____ months after first dose
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1-2 months
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HPV: the 3rd dose should be administered at ____ months after first dose?
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6 months
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HPV: The minimum interval btw 1st & 2nd doses is ____ wks. Minimum interval btw 2nd/3rd doses is ____, and 3rd dose should be administered ____ wks after 1st dose?
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1-2: 4 wks
2-3: 12 wks 3rd: 24 wks after 1st dose |