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Tdap range of recommended ages for all children? catch up?
11-12 yrs
13-18 yrs
HPV range of recommended ages for all children? catch up?
11-12 yrs, 3 doses, females
13-18 yrs
Meningococcal, high risk range? range of recommended ages for all children? catch up?
7-10 yrs
11-12 yrs
13-18 yrs
What is minimum age for MCV4 vaccine?
2 yrs
How is MCV4 normally administered? what if not previously vaccinated?
n: age 11-12 yrs with booster at age 16

not prev: 1 dose at 13-18 yrs, booster at 16-18 yrs
Who receives 2 doses atleast 8 weeks apart of MCV4?
children 2-10 yrs old with persistent complement component deficiency & anatomic or functional asplenia (with 1 dose q 5 yrs), AND HIV infected persons
What if a child travels to a highly endemic area of meningococcal dz?
1 dose of MCV4 aged 2-10 yrs
What if a child is at continued risk for meningococcal infection?
admin. MCV4 after 3 yrs (if 1st dose 2-6 yrs)
or 5 yrs ( if >7 yrs)
When is influenza vaccine recommended for admin?
yearly after 7 yrs old
What is the normal start for influenza vaccine?
2 doses (4 wks separated), children 6 months old-8 yrs, receiving seasonal influenza vac. for the first time, or only had 1 prior dose.
What if children 6 mth-8 yrs did not receive H1N1 vaccine in 2009?
need 2 doses of 2011 seasonal vaccine
Pneumococcal range of recommended ages for all children??
only for children at high risk, 6-18 yrs, - asplenia, HIV infection or other immunocompromised condition, or cochlear implant or CSF leak
When should PCV13 be administered?
8 wks after prior dose of PCV7
A single revaccination should be admin. after ___ yrs to children with ____?
5 yrs, functional or anatomic asplenia or immunocompromising condition
Hep A range of recommended ages for all children?
High risk groups, 2 doses atleast 6 months apart
Hep B range of recommended ages for all children? catch up?
Only mentioned for catchup between 7-18 yrs. Admin 3 dose serious for those not previous vaccinated
IPV range of recommended ages for all children? catch up?
Only catchup 7-18 yrs
When should the final dose be administered for IPV?
4th birthday atleast 6 mths following prior dose
If both OPV and IPV were administered as a part of a series a total of how many doses?
4 doses should be admin. regardless of childs age
MMR range of recommended ages for all children? catch up?
7-18 yrs, minimum interval btw 2 doses with minimal interval = 4 wks
Varicella range of recommended ages for all children? catch up?
7-18, without evidence of immunity admin. 2 doses if not previously vaccinated, or second dose if 1st already administered
Varicella 7-12 yrs minimum dose interval? >13 yrs?
3 months, 4 wks after first dose
>13 yrs = 4 wks