(1) Schedule Tables; (2) Schedule by Ages; (3) Vaccines for < 18 years; (4) Vaccines for Adults
Link Download CDC Pink Book 2019
Schedule Summary by Age
Birth: Hepatitis B 1/3
1 to 2 Months:
- Hepatitis B 2/3
- DTaP 1/5 at 2 months
- Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) 1/4 at 2-month
- Polio (IPV) 1/4 at 2-month
- Pneumococcal (PCV) 1/4 at 2-month
- Rotavirus (RV) 1/2
4 Months:
- DTaP 2/5
- Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) 2/4
- Polio (IPV) 2/4
- Pneumococcal (PCV) 2/4
- Rotavirus (RV) 2/2
- Hepatitis B (HepB) catch-up 2/3
6 Months – Influenza (flu) every season from now on
- DTaP 3/5
- Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib)
- Polio (IPV) 3/4
- Pneumococcal (PCV) 3/4
- Rotavirus (RV)
- Hepatitis B (HepB) 3/3 (6 to 18 months)
7 – 11 Months – Influenza (flu) every season
- Good time to “catch up”
12 to 23 Months– Influenza (flu) every season
- Chickenpox (Varicella) 1/2
- DTaP 4/5
- Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) 3/4 or 4/4
- Measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) 1/2
- Polio (IPV) (between 6 through 18 months) 3/4
- Pneumococcal (PCV) 4/4
- Hepatitis A (HepA)
- Hepatitis B (HepB) 3/3 (6 to 18 months)
2 to 3 Years – Influenza (flu) every season
4 to 6 Years– Influenza (flu) every season
- DTaP 5/5
- Polio (IPV) 4/4
- Measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) 2/2
- Chickenpox (varicella) 2/2
7 to 10 Years – Influenza (flu) every season
11 to 12 Years – Influenza (flu) every season
13 to 18 Years – Influenza (flu) every season
- Good time to “catch up”
- Meningococcal * 2/2 at 16-year
19 to 26 Years – Influenza (flu) every season
- Td or Tdap vaccine: from 19-years: 1 dose Tdap, then Td booster every 10 yrs forever and EACH pregnancy (27 through 36 weeks).
- HPV vaccine catch-up
- Meningitis catch-up?
27 to 49 Years – Influenza (flu) every season
- Td or Tdap vaccine: from 19-years: 1 dose Tdap, then Td booster every 10 yrs forever and EACH pregnancy (27 through 36 weeks).
50 to 65 Years – Influenza (flu) every season
- Td or Tdap vaccine: from 19-years: 1 dose Tdap, then Td booster every 10 yrs forever and EACH pregnancy (27 through 36 weeks).
- Zoster vaccine, which protects against shingles (recommended for adults 50 years or older)
65 Years or Older – Influenza (flu) every season
- Td or Tdap vaccine: from 19-years: 1 dose Tdap, then Td booster every 10 yrs forever
- Pneumococcal vaccines recommended for all adults over 65 years old, and for adults younger than 65 years who have certain chronic health conditions)
- Zoster vaccine, which protects against shingles (recommended for adults 50 years or older)
(1) Schedule Tables; (2) Schedule by Ages; (3) Vaccines for < 18 years; (4) Vaccines for Adults
Link Download CDC Pink Book 2019