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Recommended Immunizations

· Hep A: Hepatitis A (Children and adolescents not previously immunized should receive the Hepatitis a Vaccine series. Two doses delivered at least six months apart
· Hep B: Hepatitis B
· HIB (Haemophilus influenza typeB) and Rotavirus: Dose at 6 months may not be needed depending on product used.
· MMR: Measles, Mumps and Rubella
· DTaP: Diphtheria, Tetanus and acellular Pertussis
· Tdap: Tetanus diphtheria and low dose Pertussis (Recommended as a single dose For 11 through 64 years old otherwise, Td should be used.)
· VZV: (Chickenpox, Varicella Vaccine) (Susceptible individuals born in 1980 or later should receive 2 doses at age appropriate Intervals, 5-12 years – 3 month interval at 13 or over - one month interval. Consider a single dose of age appropriate vaccine in children ages 24-59 months not previously vaccinated.)
· Pneu: Pneumococcal vaccination
· Flu: influenza (Annual Fall vaccine is recommended for all children 6 months through 18 years of age initial vaccination requires two doses given 4 or more weeks apart through 8 years of age.)
· Men: Conjugated Meningococcal vaccine
· HPV: Human Papillomavirus. Given to females age 9-26 yrs. At0,2 and 6 mo. intervals. Routine vaccination at 11 to 12 yrs.
· Rota: Rotavirus vaccine. Not to be started after 14 weeks and six days of age, and must be completed by 32 weeks of age. Dose at 6 months may not be needed depending on product used.
