Tuesday 14 July 2020

UK immunisation schedule and links 2020

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-complete-routine-immunisation-schedule
This is june 2020
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/899423/PHE_Complete_Immunisation_Schedule_Jun2020_05.pdf

https://patient.info/doctor/immunisation-schedule-uk

This table is  from patient.info

UK 2020 Immunisation Schedule

AGE
Immunisation (Vaccine Given)
8 weeks
  • DTaP/IPV(polio)/Hib/HepB (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (whooping cough), polio, Haemophilus influenzae type b and hepatitis B) - 6-in-one injection (Infanrix hexa®); plus:
  • Rotavirus (Rotarix®) - oral route (drops).
  • Meningitis B Bexsero®).
  • PCV (pneumococcal conjugate vaccine) - in a separate injection (Prevenar 13®). Note - for children born from 1st January 2020, this vaccine is offered at 12 weeks and 1 year rather than at 8 weeks, 16 weeks and 1 year.
12 weeks
  • DTaP/IPV(polio)/Hib/HepB 6-in-one injection, 2nd dose (Infanrix hexa®); plus:
  • PCV (pneumococcal conjugate vaccine) - in a separate injection (Prevenar 13®) for babies born after 1st January 2020. Note - for children born before 1st January 2020, this vaccine is offered at 8 weeks, 16 weeks and 1 year rather than at 12 weeks and 1 year.
  • Rotavirus (Rotarix®) - oral route (drops).
16 weeks
  • DTaP/IPV(polio)/Hib/HepB 6-in-one injection, 3rd dose (Infanrix hexa®); plus:
  • Meningitis B 2nd dose (Bexsero®).
  • PCV (pneumococcal conjugate vaccine) - in a separate injection (Prevenar 13®). Note - for children born from 1st January 2020, this vaccine is offered at 12 weeks and 1 year rather than at 8 weeks, 16 weeks and 1 year.
Between 12 and 13 months
  • Hib/MenC (combined as one injection) - 4th dose of Hib and 1st dose of MenC (Menitorix®); plus:
  • MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) - combined as one injection (Priorix® or M-M-RVAXPRO®); plus:
  • PCV 2nd dose (Prevenar 13®) - in a separate injection.
  • Meningitis B 3rd dose (Bexsero®).
2 years- end of primary school
  • Nasal flu spray annually (Fluenz Tetra®) for all children. For children aged 2, 3 and 4, this is usually given in the GP surgery. Children in primary school should have this at school.
3 years and four months
  • Preschool booster of DTaP/IPV(polio). 4-in-one injection (Repevax® or Boostrix IPV-IPV®); plus:
  • MMR 2nd dose (Priorix® or M-M-RVAXPRO®) - in a separate injection.
12-13 years (boys and girls)
  • HPV (human papillomavirus types 16 and 18) - two injections (Gardasil®). The second injection is given 6-24 months after the first one.
14 years
  • Td/IPV(polio) booster. 3-in-one injection (Revaxis®).
  • Men ACWY: combined protection against meningitis A, C, W and Y (Nimenrix® or Menveo®).
Adults
  • Influenza (annual) and PPV (pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine): for those aged over 65 years and also those in high-risk groups.
  • Td/IPV(polio): for those not fully immunised as a child or travelling to high-risk areas (Revaxis®).
  • DTaP/IPV: for pregnant women from 20 weeks of gestation to protect the newborn baby against whooping cough or people travelling to high risk areas (Boostrix-IPV® or Repevax®). 
  • Shingles (Zostavax®) vaccine: for adults aged 70 or 78 years. (Plus catch-up for adults born after 2nd September 1942 who have not previously been immunised if they are under 80 years).

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