Vaccines suggested by Indian academy of pediatrics (Agewise)…
Vaccines suggested by Indian academy of pediatrics (Agewise)…
| Age | Vaccine | Note |
| At the time of birth | B.C.G
OPV Zero Hepatitis B-1 |
|
| 6 weeks | OPV-1 + IPV-1/OPV-1
DTP W-1/DTP A-1 Hepatitis B-2 HIB-1 |
If IPV is not given,
OPV should be given. |
| 10 weeks | OPV-2 + IPV -2 /OPV-2
DTP W-2/DTP A-2 HIB-2 |
If IPV is not given,
OPV should be given |
| 14 weeks | OPV-3 +IPV-3/OPV-3
DTP W-3/ DTP A-3 |
If IPV is not given,
OPV should be given |
| Hepatitis B-3 | 2nd dose in at 6 months age | |
| HIB-3 | ||
| 9 months | Measles | |
| 15-18 months | OPV-4+IPV-B1/OPV-4
DTP W Booster-1 or DTP A Booster-1 HIB Booster MM R-1 |
If IPV is not given,
OPV should be given |
| 2 years | Typhoid | Revaccination for every 3-4 years. |
| 5 years | OPV-5
DTP W Booster-2 or DTP A Booster-2 |
|
| MMR-2 | Second dose of MMR should be given 8 weeks after 1st dose. | |
| 10 years | TDAP | |
| HPV | HPV only for girl babies. | |
| Vaccines that should be given with the permission of parents….. | ||
| After 6 weeks | Pneumococal conjugate | 3 primary doses have to be given in 6th, 10th, 14th weeks. Booster dose should be given in 15th and 18th months. |
| After 6 weeks | Rota viral vaccines | 2nd, 3rd doses should be given within 4-8 weeks. |
| After 15 months | Varicella | 1st dose before 13 years, 2 doses after 13 years (within a gap of 4-8 weeks) |
| After 18 months | Hepatitis A | 2 doses within duration of 6-12 months. |