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    • General principles
    • Infants from 2 months of age up to first birthday
    • Children from first up to second birthday
    • Children from second up to tenth birthday
    • From tenth birthday onwards
    • Measles, mumps and rubella vaccine (MMR) – from first birthday onwards
    • Flu vaccine (during flu season)
    • Human papillomavirus vaccine (HPV)

    Unless there is a documented or reliable verbal vaccine history, individuals should be assumed to be unimmunised and a full course of immunisations planned.

    Individuals coming to the UK part way through their immunisation schedule should be transferred onto the UK schedule and immunised as appropriate for age.

    If the primary course has been started but not completed, resume the course – no need to repeat doses or restart course.

    Plan catch-up immunisation schedule with minimum number of visits and within a minimum possible timescale – aim to protect the individual in the shortest time possible.

    Boosters and subsequent vaccination

    As per UK schedule ensuring at least a 4 week interval between primary DTaP/IPV/Hib/HepB and the booster Hib/MenC dose, and a minimum 4 week interval between MenB and PCV13 priming and booster doses.

    Boosters and subsequent vaccination

    As per UK schedule. See MMR – from first birthday onwards. See Flu vaccine.

    Boosters and subsequent vaccination

    First booster of dTaP/IPV can be given as early as one year following completion of primary course to re-establish on routine schedule. Additional doses of DTaP-containing vaccines given under 3 years of age in some other countries do not count as a booster to the primary course in the UK and should be discounted. Subsequent vaccination – as per UK schedule. See MMR – from first birthday onwards. See Flu vaccine.

    Boosters and subsequent vaccination

    First booster of Td/IPV – preferably 5 years following completion of primary course. Second booster of Td/IPV – ideally 10 years (minimum 5 years) following first booster. Subsequent vaccination – as per UK schedule. See MMR – from first birthday onwards. See Flu vaccine. See HPV vaccine. See Shingles vaccine. See Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPV).

    •doses of measles-containing vaccine given prior to 12 months of age should not be counted

    •2 doses of MMR should be given irrespective of history of measles, mumps or rubella infection or age

    •a minimum of 4 weeks should be left between the first and second doses of MMR

    •if child is less than 3 years and 4 months, give second dose of MMR with pre-school dTaP/IPV unless particular reason to give earlier

    •those aged 65 years and older although recommendations may change annually so always check the Annual Flu Letter

    •children eligible for the current season’s childhood influenza programme (see Annual Flu Letter for date of birth range)

    •females (born on or after 1 September 1991) and males (born on or after 1 September 2006) remain eligible for HPV vaccine up to their 25th birthday on the adolescent programme

    •eligible immunocompetent individuals aged 11 to 25 years only require a single dose of HPV vaccine

    •eligible individuals who are HIV positive or immunosuppressed should be offered a 3 dose schedule at 0, 1, 4 to 6 months

    •for details of GBMSM HPV vaccination programme, please see Green Book HPV chapter

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