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when is the hepatitis B vaccine given?
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birth
1-2 mo 6-18 mo |
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when is the rotavirus vaccine given?
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2 mo
4 mo 6 mo 15-18 mo (don't start later than 12 weeks) |
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when is the DTaP (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis) vaccine given?
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2 mo
4 mo 6 mo 15-18 mo 4-6 y |
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when is the Hib (haemophilus influenzae type b) vaccine given?
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2 mo
4 mo 6 mo 12-15 mo |
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when is the PCV (pneumococcal) vaccine given?
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2 mo
4 mo 6 mo 12-15 mo |
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when is the IPV (inactivated poliovirus) vaccine given?
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2 mo
4 mo 6-18 mo 4-6 y |
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at what age can you start giving the influenza vaccine?
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6 mo
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when is the MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine given?
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12-15 mo
4-6 y |
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when is the varicella vaccine given?
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12-15 mo
4-6 y |
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when can you give the meningococcal vaccine?
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after age 11
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which childhood vaccines are live attenuated?
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rotavirus
varicella MMR |
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which childhood vaccines are killed/inactivated?
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IPV (inactivated polio)
inactivated influenza |
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which childhood vaccines are the toxoid vaccines?
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DTaP (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis)
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which childhood vaccines are the component vaccines?
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Hib (haemophilus influenzae)
Hep A Hep B pneumococcal (prevnar) |
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what do you give a newborn who's mother is HBsAg-positive?
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HepB vaccine in one leg
HepB immune globulin (HBIG) in the other |