Immunizations
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Immunizations for Children Birth through 6 years Old: By Age
Immunizations for Children Birth through 6 years Old: By Age - Spanish
Immunization Schedule for Preteens and Teens 7-18 Years
Immunization Schedule for Preteens and Teens 7-18 Years - SPANISH
Diphtheria, Tetanus and Pertussis: 5 doses of vaccine by Kindergarten
Tetanus, Diphtheria, and Pertussis Booster (TDaP): At age 11-12
Polio: 4 doses of vaccine MMR: 2 doses of measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine Varicella: 2 doses of vaccine to prevent chickenpox Hepatitis B: 3 doses of vaccine Hepatitis A: 2 doses required for children less than 5 yrs of age in early childhood programs |
INFLUENZA Recommendation from CDC: Children between 6 months of age and 18 years should receive the annual influenza vaccine to prevent influenza and its complications, unless contraindicated.
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* A tetanus-diphtheria-pertussis booster is necessary on entrance to high school, depending on when the last dose was received.
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Adult Immunizations | |
Click the links below for more information on recommended adult immunizations Adult Immunization Schedule - English Adult Immunization Schedule - Spanish
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