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Selected newborns are to be given the monovalent HBV vaccine.
HBIG may be given on the second week if the mother is later found to be HBsAg(+)
If mother is HBsAg(+), HBV and HBIG must be given within 12 hours after birth
If mother's HBsAg status is unknown, only HBV is given after 12 hours of birth
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The HBV series must be completed using only the monovalent variety.
The second dose is given at 1 or 2 months.
After age 6 weeks, only the monovalent type is to be used.
Infants born to HBsAg(+) mothers must be tested one month after birth.
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The minimum age for first administration is 6 weeks old.
The maximum age for the final dose is 12 months and 0 days.
If Rotarix is administered at ages 2 and 4 months, a dose at 6 months is indicated.
The maximum age for the first dose is 16 weeks and 6 days
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The Diphtheria component is notorious for causing adverse reactions
The final dose in the series is given at 4 to 6 years old
DTaP is used by the DOH as routine public vaccine
The minimum age to start is at birth
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Influenza
Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib)
Pneumococcal conjugate (PCV13)
Meningococcal
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IPV is safer than OPV.
IPV is given immediately after birth.
Two drops of IPV are given P.O.
Third dose of IPV is given at age 3 years.
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MMR is started at age 6 months
The minimum starting age for Varicella vaccine is 12 months
Trivalent inactivated flu vaccine is started at age 15 months.
Hepatitis A vaccine is given two doses 12 months apart
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Measles
Mumps & Rubella
Varicella
Influenza
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To prevent bacterial infections
To prevent viral infections
To boost the immune system nonspecifically
To prepare for adult vaccinations
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