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Vaccination Schedule for Your Child
ABCFP Vaccination Schedule
| Visit | Immunizations Given |
| Newborn | Hep B #1 (if not given at birth) |
| 1 month | Hep B #2 |
| 2 months | Pentacel #1, Prevnar #1, Rota #1 |
| 4 months | Pentacel #2, Prevnar #2, Rota #2 |
| 6 months | Pentacel #3, Prevnar #3, Rota #3,
Hep B #3 (if 6 months from Hep B #1) |
| 9 months | Hep B #3 if not given at 6 months; Hemoglobin |
| 12 months | MMR#1, Varivax #1, Prevnar #4, Hep A #1 |
| 15 months | Pentacel #4 |
| 18 months | Hep A #2 |
| 4 years | MMR #2, Varivax #2
Consider Hep A series (if not previously given) |
| 5 years |
DTaP #5, IPV booster
Consider Hep A series (if not previously given)
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| 11-12 years | Tdap, Menactra, Gardasil (HPV),
Varivax #2 (if not given previously)
Consider Hep A series (if not previously given) |
** Influenza vaccine is now recommended for all children 6 months through 18 years**
** 2 doses of Varicella vaccine are recommended for all age groups**
** Hep A vaccine can be offered as catch up for older kids at any visit**
The vaccines we provide protect your child against these diseases:
| Hep B | Hepatitis B |
| DTaP | Diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis (whooping cough) |
| HIB | Haemophilus influenza type b, which causes bacterial meningitis |
| IPV | Polio |
| Prevnar | Invasive pneumococcal diseases, such as meningitis and bacteremia |
| Rota | Rotavirus, which can cause life-threatening diarrhea |
| ProQuad | Measles, mumps, rubella and chicken pox |
| Hep A | Hepatitis A |
| Tdap | Tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis (whooping cough) for age 10 and older |
| Menactra | Meningitis |
| Gardasil | Human Papillomavirus (HPV), a major cause of cervical cancer later in life |
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