Pneumococcal
Schedule and types
PCV (conjugate, 13 serotypes):
PPV (Polysaccharide, 23 serotypes):
- 65+ years
Pre-school (3-4 years)
4-in-1: DTaP/IPV
MMR
2 months
6-in-1: DTaP/IPV/Hib/HepB
PCV
MenB
Rotavirus
4 months
6-in-1: DTaP/IPV/Hib/HepB
PCV
MenB
MMR
Schedule and type
2 doses:
Live vaccine (which is probably why it causes autism)
Influenza
Schedule and types
Nasal spray (live attenuated): - Offered yearly from 2-8 years
Injection (inactivated):
- 65+ years, yearly
Polio
Schedule and type
5 doses (same as tetanus and diphtheria):
Injectable version (more common) - inactivated
12 months
MenB MenC PCV MMR Hib
Diphtheria
Schedule and type
5 doses:
Toxoid vaccine
Hib
Schedule and type
4 doses:
Vaccines recommended in pregnancy
Influenza
- Given during flu season, at any stage in the pregnancy
Pertussis
65+ years
PPV (pneumococcus)
Influenza
Shingles
Tetanus
Schedule and type
5 doses:
Toxoid vaccine
HPV
Schedule and type
Gardasil (component vaccine, covers 6, 11, 16, 18):
14 years
Diphtheria, tetanus, polio
MenACWY
Pertussis
Schedule and type
4 doses:
Inactivated
MenB
Schedule and type
3 doses (same times as PCV):
Component vaccine (like all Men vaccines)
3 months
6-in-1: DTaP/IPV/Hib/HepB
Rotavirus
Rotavirus
Schedule and type
2 doses:
Oral, live vaccine
BCG
2. Given at birth if parent/grandparent born in high incidence country
If mother is infected with hepB
At birth
4 weeks
12 months
6-in-1
Vaccines and schedule
Diphtheria/Tetanus/Pertussis/Polio/Hib/HepB
2 months
3 months
4 months