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The complete routine immunisation schedule 2013/14    ©     C   r   o   w   n   c   o   p   y   r    i   g    h    t    2    0    1    3    A   v   a    i    l   a    b    l   e   a   s   a   p    d    f   o   n    l   y  .    P   u    b    l    i   s    h   e    d    b   y    P   u    b    l    i   c    H   e   a    l    t    h    E   n   g    l   a   n    d    2    0    1    3  . Immunisation Information The safest way to protect children and adults At birth, 1 month old, 2 months old and 12 months old Hepatitis B Hep B Thigh At birth T uberculosis BCG Upper arm (intradermal) Six months up to two years Inuenza 4  Inactivated u vaccine (annual) Upper arm/thigh Two years up to under 65 years Pneumococcal disease PPV Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (Pneumovax II) Upper arm Over two up to less than 18 years Inuenza 4  (from September) Flu nasal spray (Fluenz) (annual) (if Fluenz unsuitable, use inactivated u vaccine) Nostrils Upper arm 18 up to und er 6 5 ye ar s Inue nza 4 Inactivated u vaccine (annual) Upper arm From 28 weeks of pregnancy 8  Pertussis dTaP/IPV (Repevax) Upper arm Immunisations for those at risk 7 When to immunise Diseases protected against Vaccine given Immunisation site 1 Two months old Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (whooping cough), polio and Haemophilus inuenzae type b (Hib) DTaP/IPV/Hib (Pediacel) Thigh Pneumococcal disease PCV (Prevenar 13) Thigh Rotavirus Rotavirus  (Rotarix) By mouth Three months old Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio and Hib DTaP/IPV/Hib (Pediacel) Thigh Meningococcal group C disease (MenC) Men C (NeisVac-C or Menjugate) 2 Thigh Rotavirus Rotavirus  (Rotarix) By mouth Four months old Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio and Hib DTaP/IPV/Hib (Pediacel) Thigh Pneumococcal disease PCV (Prevenar 13) Thigh Between 12 and 13 months old – within a month of the rst birthday Hib/MenC Hib/MenC (Menitorix) Upper arm/thigh Pneumococcal disease PCV (Prevenar 13) Upper arm/thigh Measles, mumps and rubella (German measles) MMR (Priorix or MMR VaxPRO) 2 Upper arm/thigh Two and three years old 3  Inuenza 4 (from September)  Flu nasal spray (Fluenz) (annual) (if Fluenz unsuitable, use inactivated u vaccine) Nostrils Upper arm Three years four months old or soon after Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis and polio dTaP/IPV (Repevax) or DTaP/IPV (Infanrix-IPV) 2 Upper arm Measles, mumps and rubella MMR (Priorix or MMR VaxPRO) (check rst dose has been given) 2 Upper arm Girls aged 12 to 13 years old Cervical cancer caused by human papillomavirus types 16 and 18 (and genital warts caused by types 6 and 11) HPV (Gardasil) Upper arm Around 14 years old T etanus, diphtheria and polio Td/IPV (Revaxis), and check MMR status Upper arm MenC 5 MenC (Meningitec, Menjugate or NeisVac-C) 2  6 Upper arm 65 years old Pneumococcal disease PPV Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (Pneumovax II) Upper arm 65 years of age and older Inuenza 4 Flu injection (annual) Upper arm 70 years old Shingles (from September) Shingles  (Zostavax) Upper arm (subcutaneous) 1  Where two or more injections are required at once, these should ideally be given in different limbs. Where this is not possible, injections in the same limb should be given 2.5cm apart. For more details see Chapters 4 and 11 in the Green Book. All vaccines are given intramuscularly unless stated otherwise. 2 NB Where a vaccine is manufactured by more than one supplier , it may , on occasion be necessary to substitute an alternative brand. 3 This is dened as children aged two or three years (but not four years) on 1 September 2013. 4 The vaccine is given prior to the u season – usually in September and October . 5  This vaccination will be introduced during the 2013/14 academic year. 6  The vaccine supplied will depend on the brands available at the time of ordering. 7  See individual chapters of the G reen Book for clinical risk groups. 8  See CMO letter of October 2012.

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The complete routine immunisation schedule 2013/14

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Immunisation InformationThe safest way to protect children and adults

At birth, 1 month old,2 months old and12 months old

Hepatitis B Hep B Thigh

At birth Tuberculosis BCG Upper arm (intradermal)

Six months up to

two years Influenza4

  Inactivated flu vaccine (annual) Upper arm/thighTwo years up to under65 years

Pneumococcal diseasePPV Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine(Pneumovax II)

Upper arm

Over two up to lessthan 18 years

Influenza4 (from September)Flu nasal spray (Fluenz) (annual)(if Fluenz unsuitable, use inactivated flu vaccine)

NostrilsUpper arm

18 up to under 65 years Influenza4 Inactivated flu vaccine (annual) Upper arm

From 28 weeks ofpregnancy8 

Pertussis dTaP/IPV (Repevax)  Upper arm

Immunisations for those at risk7

When toimmunise

Diseasesprotected against

Vaccinegiven

Immunisationsite1

Two months old

Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (whoopingcough), polio and Haemophilus influenzae

type b (Hib)

DTaP/IPV/Hib (Pediacel) Thigh

Pneumococcal disease PCV (Prevenar 13) Thigh

Rotavirus Rotavirus (Rotarix) By mouth

Three months old

Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polioand Hib

DTaP/IPV/Hib (Pediacel) Thigh

Meningococcal group C disease (MenC) Men C (NeisVac-C or Menjugate)2 Thigh

Rotavirus Rotavirus (Rotarix) By mouth

Four months old

Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polioand Hib

DTaP/IPV/Hib (Pediacel) Thigh

Pneumococcal disease PCV (Prevenar 13) Thigh

Between 12 and 13months old – within

a month of the firstbirthday

Hib/MenC Hib/MenC (Menitorix) Upper arm/thigh

Pneumococcal disease PCV (Prevenar 13) Upper arm/thigh

Measles, mumpsand rubella (German measles)

MMR (Priorix or MMR VaxPRO)2 Upper arm/thigh

Two and threeyears old3 

Influenza4 (from September)  Flu nasal spray (Fluenz) (annual)(if Fluenz unsuitable, use inactivated flu vaccine)

NostrilsUpper arm

Three years fourmonths old or soonafter

Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis and poliodTaP/IPV (Repevax) orDTaP/IPV (Infanrix-IPV)2

Upper arm

Measles, mumps and rubellaMMR (Priorix or MMR VaxPRO) (check firstdose has been given)2 Upper arm

Girls aged 12 to 13years old

Cervical cancer caused by humanpapillomavirus types 16 and 18 (andgenital warts caused by types 6 and 11)

HPV (Gardasil) Upper arm

Around 14 years oldTetanus, diphtheria and polio Td/IPV (Revaxis), and check MMR status Upper arm

MenC5 MenC (Meningitec, Menjugate or NeisVac-C)2 6 Upper arm

65 years old Pneumococcal disease PPV Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine(Pneumovax II)

Upper arm

65 years of ageand older

Influenza4 Flu injection (annual) Upper arm

70 years old Shingles (from September) Shingles (Zostavax)Upper arm(subcutaneous)

1 Where two or more injections are required at once,these should ideally be given in different limbs.Where this is not possible, injections in the same limbshould be given 2.5cm apart. For more details seeChapters 4 and 11 in the Green Book. All vaccines

are given intramuscularly unless stated otherwise.

2 NB Where a vaccine is manufactured by more than onesupplier, it may, on occasion be necessary to substitutean alternative brand.

3 This is defined as children aged two or three years (butnot four years) on 1 September 2013.

4 The vaccine is given prior to the flu season – usually inSeptember and October.

5 This vaccination will be introduced during the 2013/14academic year.

6 The vaccine supplied will depend on the brandsavailable at the time of ordering.

7 See individual chapters of the Green Book for

clinical risk groups.8 See CMO letter of October 2012.

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Prevenar 13

Priorix*

Revaxis

Pediacel

Menitorix

Gardasil

Rotarix

MMR VaxPRO*

Fluenz

Menjugate*

Repevax*

Zostavax

NeisVac-C*

Infanrix-IPV*

Vaccines used in the routine immunisation schedule 2013/14

Influenza vaccine is only free to children aged two and three years. Hep B and PPV are also chargeable.

All other vaccines listed above are available free of charge at www.ImmForm.dh.gov.uk

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Immunisation InformationThe safest way to protect children and adults

*NB Where a vaccine is

manufactured by more

than one supplier, it

may, on occasion be

necessary to substitute

an alternative brand.

When toimmunise

Diseasesprotected against

Productreference

Vaccinegiven

Two months old

Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (whoopingcough), polio and Haemophilus influenzaetype b (Hib)

Pediacel (DTaP/IPV/Hib)

Pneumococcal disease Prevenar 13 (PCV)

Rotavirus Rotarix (Rotavirus)

Three months old

Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio and Hib Pediacel (DTaP/IPV/Hib)

Meningococcal group C disease (MenC) NeisVac-C or Menjugate (Men C)

Rotavirus Rotarix (Rotavirus)

Four months oldDiphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio and Hib Pediacel (DTaP/IPV/Hib)

Pneumococcal disease Prevenar 13 (PCV)

Between 12 and 13 months

old – within a month ofthe first birthday

Hib/MenC Menitorix (Hib/MenC)

Pneumococcal disease Prevenar 13 (PCV)

Measles, mumps and rubella (German measles) Priorix or MMR VaxPRO (MMR)

Two and three years old InfluenzaFluenz (Flu nasal spray) (annual) (if Fluenzunsuitable, use inactivated flu vaccine)

Three years four months oldor soon after

Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis and polio Repevax (dTaP/IPV) or Infanrix-IPV (DTaP/IPV)

Measles, mumps and rubellaPriorix or MMR VaxPRO (MMR)(check first dose has been given)

Girls aged 12 to 13 years oldCervical cancer caused by humanpapillomavirus types 16 and 18 (and genitalwarts caused by types 6 and 11)

Gardasil (HPV)

Around 14 years oldTetanus, diphtheria and polio Revaxis (Td/IPV), and check MMR status

MenC Meningitec, Menjugate orNeisVac-C (MenC)

65 years old Pneumococcal diseasePneumovax II (PPV Pneumococcalpolysaccharide vaccine)

65 years of age and older Influenza Flu injection (annual)

70 years old Shingles Zostavax (Shingles)