Cdc pediatric vaccine schedule pdf

    • [DOCX File]Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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      The infant should receive a pediatric dose of hepatitis A vaccine as soon as travel is planned, and then the infant should receive the full 2 dose series between 12-23 months of age, as long as the first dose is administered at least 5 months after the travel dose was administered.


    • [DOCX File]D. IMMUNIZATIONS - Maryland

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      This immunization schedule provides the most current recommendations of the Public Health Service's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and is endorsed by the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland (Med-Chi).


    • [DOCX File]IMMUNIZATIONS - (K) - HepB (ENGERIX-B and …

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      Vaccine doses administered 4 days or less before the minimum interval or age are considered valid. Because of the unique accelerated schedule for TWINRIX® the four-day guideline does not apply to the first three doses of this vaccine when administered on a 0 day, 7 day, 21 to 30 day, and 12 month schedule.


    • [DOCX File]Flu Vaccine Appointment Reminder Template

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      This flu vaccine appointment reminder template is a tool for clinical practices to remind patients, especially high risk patients, to schedule an appointment for their flu vaccine in September or October or as soon as possible after.


    • [DOCX File]IMMUNIZATIONS - (I) - HepA (HAVRIX and VAQTA)

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      For persons who receive HepA vaccine the second dose to complete the series should be administered according to the licensed schedule. Preexposure Prophylaxis for International Travel HepA vaccine at the age-appropriate dose is preferred to IG (see page 1) for many people.


    • [DOC File]H1N1 Pediatric Office Pandemic Plan Template

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      Pandemic Influenza Pediatric Office Plan Template: Product of a Pediatric Stakeholders’ Meeting Purpose This. Pandemic Influenza. Pediatric Office Plan Template is a planning tool developed by pediatric stakeholders that is intended to assist pediatric medical offices that have no pandemic influenza plan in place, but may experience an increase in patient calls/visits or workload due to


    • [DOC File]Child Health Services/Early and Periodic Screening ...

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      Procedure Code M1 M2 Age Range Vaccine Description 90633* EP TJ 12 months-18 years Hepatitis A vaccine, pediatric/adolescent dosage-2 dose schedule, for intramuscular use 90634* EP TJ 12 months-18 years Hepatitis A vaccine, pediatric/adolescent dosage-3 dose schedule, for intramuscular use 90636 EP TJ 18 years only Hepatitis A and hepatitis B ...


    • [DOC File]Alan Hinman - Centers for Disease Control and …

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      And I’m going to begin with the infants by discussing DTaP vaccine. So DTaP vaccine and we use the abbreviation, a big D, big T, little a, big P is the pediatric formulation; it stands for diphtheria, tetanus, acellular pertussis vaccine. DTaP is approved for children six weeks through six years of age, that is up to the seventh birthday.


    • Mass.Gov

      If the purpose of the visit is for a childhood immunization other than the influenza vaccine, counseling on the importance of establishing and maintaining a relationship with a pediatric or family practice for ongoing medical and well-child care must be provided.


    • [DOCX File]The Commonwealth of Massachusetts

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      Mar 25, 2019 · The Vaccine Unit will continue to closely review vaccine orders to meet provider needs and work within the allocations allowed by the CDC. It is important that you decide as a practice which temporary schedule to implement in your office as this will affect your vaccine ordering patterns during the shortage period.


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