Immunisations
Babies are automatically called for
routine vaccinations at 2, 3 and 4 months.
Children are also called for MMR, pre and post school boosters.
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2 Months
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Diphtheria
Whooping Cough
Tetanus
Polio
HIB
Meningitis C
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3 Months |
Diphtheria
Whooping Cough
Tetanus
Polio
HIB
Meningitis C
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4 Months |
Diphtheria
Whooping Cough
Tetanus
Polio
HIB
Meningitis C
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12 to 24 Months |
Measles/Mumps/Rubella (MMR)
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4 Years (School entry) |
Diphtheria
Tetanus
Polio
MMR Booster
Whooping Cough
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10 to 14 Years (Girls)
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Rubella (if not given MMR)
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13 Years |
Tuberculosis (given at School)
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15 To 19 Years
School leaving |
Tetanus
Polio
Diphtheria
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Adults
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Tetanus: After 5, usually have immunity.
Polio: Anyone not previously immunised against Polio should have
a basic course.
Rubella: All young adult women should have been immunised against
Rubella.
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