Age |
Vaccines |
Comments |
Birth |
BCG, OPV, Hep-B 1 |
Hepatitis B: Administer Hep-B vaccine to all newborns before hospital discharge. |
6 Weeks |
DTwP 1/ DTaP 1 IPV 1 Hep-B 2 Hib 1 Rotavirus 1 PCV 1 |
Polio:
All doses of IPV may be replaced with OPV if former is unaffordable/unavailable.
Additional doses of OPV on all Supplementary immunization activities (SIAs).
Two doses IPV instead of 3 for primary series if started at 8th week, and 8 weeks interval between the doses.
Rotavirus:
2 doses of RV - 1 and 3 doses of RV-5
|
10 Weeks |
DTwP 2/ DTaP 2 IPV 2 Hib 2 Rotavirus 2 PCV 2 |
|
14 Weeks |
DTwP 3/ DTaP 3 IPV 3 Hib 3 Rotavirus 3 PCV 3 |
Rotavirus: 3 only 2 doses of RVI are recommended at present. |
6 Months |
OPV 1 Hep-B 3 |
Hepatitis - B: The final and (third or fourth) dose in the HepB vaccine series should be administered no earlier than age 24 weeks and at least 16 weeks after the first dose. |
9 Months |
OPV 2 Measles |
|
12 Months |
Hep-A 1 |
Hepatitis A: For both Killed and live Hepatitis-A vaccines, 2 doses are recommended |
15 Months |
MMR 1 Varicella 1 PCV booster |
Varicella: The risk of breakthrough varicella is lower given 15 months onwards. |
16 to 18 Months |
DTwP B1/DTaP B1 IPV B1 Hib B1 |
The First booster (4th dose) may be administered as early as age 12 month, provided at least 6 months have elapsed since the third dose |
18 Months |
Hep-A 2 |
Hepatitis A: For both killed and live hepatitis - A vaccines 2 doses are recommended |
2 Years |
Typhoid 1 |
Typhoid 1: Typhoid revaccination every 3 years, if Vipolysaccharide vaccine is used. |
4 1/2 to 5 Years |
DTwP B2/ DTaP B2 OPV 3 MMR 2 Varicella 2 Typhoid 2 |
MMR: The 2nd dose can be given at anytime 4-8 weeks after the 1st dose .
Varicella: The 2nd dose can be given at anytime 3 months after the 1st dose . |
10 to 12 Years |
Tdap/Td HPV |
Tdap: is preferred to Td followed by Td every 10 years.
HPV: Only for females, 3 doses at 0, 1-2 (depending on brands) and 6 months. |