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what is the rec Hep immunization scheduel
the hep B vax is a 3 shot series with the first one given at birth then a couple months later and then 6 mo. later, a child should have recieved all three before 18 mo.

1. at birth

2. 1-2 months

3. 6-18 months
what is the rec Hep immunization scheduel
the hep B vax is a 3 shot series with the first one given at birth then a couple months later and then 6 mo. later, a child should have recieved all three before 18 mo.
Rotavirus vaccine (RV). schedule goes like so:
• Administer the first dose at age 6 through 14 weeks (maximum age: 14 weeks 6 days). Vaccination should not be initiated for infants aged 15 weeks 0 days or older.

The maximum age for the final dose in the series is 8 months 0 days

it is basically a two series injection beginning at 6 weeks with a repeat dose at 18mo
Rotavirus vaccine (RV). schedule goes like so:
2,4,6 mo

Vaccination should not be initiated for infants aged 15 weeks 0 days
or older.

The maximum age for the final dose in the series is 8 months 0 day
Rotavirus vaccine (RV). schedule goes like so:
2mo,4mo,6mo

Vaccination should not be initiated for infants aged 15 weeks 0 days
or older.

The maximum age for the final dose in the series is 8 months 0 days
what is the DTap schedule?
it is a five shot series that should be completed by the time one is 4-6 years old.

Five DTaP vaccines are recommended. They are usually given to children at ages 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 15-18 months, and 4-6 (MMR and Varicella 2nd dose also given at this time) years. DTaP immunization is generally required before a child can start school.

After the initial series of immunizations, a Tdap vaccine should be given around age 11 or 12, and every 10 years thereafter. This vaccine provides further protection against tetanus diphtheria, and pertussis, and is used as a booster.
what is the DTap schedule?
it is a five shot series that should be completed by the time one is 4-6 years old.

Five DTaP vaccines are recommended. They are usually given to children at ages 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 15-18 months, and 4-6 years. DTaP immunization is generally required before a child can start school.

After the initial series of immunizations, a Tdap vaccine should be given around age 11 or 12, and every 10 years thereafter. This vaccine provides further protection against tetanus diphtheria, and pertussis, and is used as a booster.
what is the DTap schedule?
it is a five shot series that should be completed by the time one is 4-6 years old.

Five DTaP vaccines are recommended. They are usually given to children at ages 2 months, 4 months, 6 months, 15-18 months, and 4-6 years. DTaP immunization is generally required before a child can start school.

After the initial series of immunizations, a Tdap vaccine should be given around age 11 or 12, and every 10 years thereafter. This vaccine provides further protection against tetanus diphtheria, and pertussis, and is used as a booster.
Haemophilus influenzae type b
this is a four part vax serier given at

2,4,6 and 12-15

this is identical to the pneumococcal vaccination schedule
Haemophilus influenzae type b
this is a four part vax serier given at

2,4,6 and 12-15

MMR and varicella shots (the first one are also given at 12-15)

this is identical to the pneumococcal vax schedule
Haemophilus influenzae type b
this is a four part vax serier given at

2,4,6 and 12-15 (MMR and VAricella begin here)
what is the pneumococcal vax schedule
recommended to all children under the age of 5 it is a a 4 part series recommended at

2,4,6 and 12-15 months

children with underlying medical conditions including cochlear implants require PPSV 2 or months after the last PCV
what is the pneumococcal vax schedule
recommended to all children under the age of 5 it is a a 4 part series recommended at

2,4,6 and 12-15 months

this is identical to pneumococcal schedule

children with underlying medical conditions including cochlear implants require PPSV 2 or months after the last PCV
what is the pneumococcal vax schedule
recommended to all children under the age of 5 it is a a 4 part series recommended at

2,4,6 and 12-15 months

this is identical to Hib schedule

children with underlying medical conditions including cochlear implants require PPSV 2 or months after the last PCV
The final dose in the series should be administered on or after the fourth birthday and at least 6 months following the previous dose.
IPV (inactivated polio vax)
The final dose in the series should be administered on or after the fourth birthday and at least 6 months following the previous dose.
IPV (inactivated polio vax)
IPV is how many shots
4
IPV is how many shots
4
the inactivated polio virus schedule...
2mo
4mo
6-18mo

4years - 6 years
4th Rule of Probability
• The probability of event A OR event B occurring
• The probability of event A OR event B occurring is the probability of event A occurring plus the probability of event B occurring minus the probability of both events occurring.
• P(A or B) = P(A) + P(B) – P(A and B)
what vax should be administered at 2 months?
Hep B, Rota, TDaP, Hib, Pneumococcal and IPV
what vax should be administered at 2 months
HepB, rota, TDaP, Hib, Pneumococcal and IPV
what vax should be administered at two months
Hep B, Rota, TDap, Hib, Pneumococcal and IPV