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Pediatric Immu
Pediatric Immunizations Jan 2006 CDC
Question | Answer | Flap 3 | Flap 4 | Flap 5 |
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Hep B | #1 at birth or at 1st visit Month: 1-2 (#2) 4 (#3) 6-18 months (#)4 | Infants born to mothers who are HBsAg+ should receive Hep B and hepatit B immune globulin within 12 h. HBsAg status unknown - Hep b within 12 h | The final dose should be administer at age 6-18 month | |
DTaP | Month: 2 (#1) 4 (#2) 6 (#3) 15-18 (#4) 4-6 yo (#5) 11-12 yo (Td) 13-18 (Td catch up) | Td is recommended at at 11-12 for those UTD. | The final dose given at age >=4. the 5th dose is not necessary if the 4th dose was adm after the 4th bd | (blank) |
Hib | Month: 2 (#1) 4 (#2) 6(#3) 12-18 (#4) | (blank) | The final dose should be give at age >=12 months. No recommended for children >=5 | (blank) |
MMR | Month 12-18 (#1) 4-6 yo (#2) | (blank) | The 2nd dose is give at age 4-6 | (blank) |
Varicella | Month 12-24 (#1) | Susceptible person age >=13 yo shuld receive 2 doses administered 4 weeks apart | Recommended at any visit at or after age 12 months | (blank) |
Pnuemococcal | Month 2 (#1) 4 (#2) 6 (#3) 12-18 mos (#4) | (blank) | The final dose should be given >= 12 months | (blank) |
Influenza | yearly | (blank) | recommended annually for children age >=6 mos with certain risk factors (ashtma, cardiac disease, SCD, HIV, DM,) | (blank) |
IPV | Months 2 (#1) 4 (#2) 6-18 (3#) 4-6 (#4) | (blank) | A 4th dose is not necessary if the 3rd dose was administere at age >=4 | (blank) |