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Its never too late to start getting immunizations! If kids have had only some shots, they dont have to start over--the shots already given will count. Simply continue the schedule where you left off.
​Your Child Should Get These Vaccines ​DTaP Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis (Whooping Cough) (PDF) Polio Inactivated polio virus vaccine (PDF) PCV Pneumococcal disease (PDF) Hib Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib Meningitis) (PDF) RV Rotavirus (PDF) Hepatitis B (PDF)
Its never too late to start getting immunizations! If kids have had only some shots, they dont have to start over--the shots already given will count. Simply continue the schedule where you left off.
It doesnt matter how far behind your child is in receiving their shots. The VFC Program will provide your doctor with all the recommended childhood shots to get your child caught up. Call or visit your provider to discuss how your child can be brought back up to schedule.
Children Age 4 Months through 6 Years VaccineMinimum Age for Dose 1Minimum Interval Between DosesDose 2 to Dose 3Varicella12 monthsHepatitis A12 monthsMeningococcal ACWY2 months MenACWY-CRM 9 months MenACWY-D 2 years MenACWY-TTSee notes7 more rows
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Catch-up vaccination refers to the action of vaccinating an individual who, for whatever reason, is missing or has not received doses of vaccines for which they are eligible, per the national immunization schedule.
When parents choose not to vaccinate: Risks and responsibilities Measles can cause brain swelling, which can lead to brain damage or death. Mumps can cause permanent deafness. Meningitis can also lead to permanent deafness or brain damage. Polio can cause permanent paralysis.
Immunizations Given at the 18-Month Checkup The fourth dose of the DTaP vaccine. The third dose of the polio vaccine. The fourth dose of Hib. The fourth dose of pneumococcus. The second hepatitis A vaccine (if the first dose was given 6 months earlier).

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