USA: VACCINATIONS (children)

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  • If your child is less than one month old on the day of the visit with Dr. AUBERT, no vaccinations are required by U.S. authorities.

    • Required Vaccines
      • Diphtheria: 1 dose
      • Tetanus: 1 dose
      • Pertussis: 1 dose
      • Polio: 1 dose
      • Haemophilus influenzae type B: 1 dose
      • Hepatitis B: 1 dose
    • Examples of acceptable vaccination schedules in the immunization record
      • HEXAVAC or HEXION or INFANRIX HEXA: 1 dose
    • Required Vaccines
      • Diphtheria: 1 dose
      • Tetanus: 1 dose
      • Pertussis: 1 dose
      • Polio: 1 dose
      • Haemophilus influenzae type B: 1 dose
      • Hepatitis B: 1 dose
      • Rotavirus: 1 dose
    • Examples of acceptable vaccination schedules in the immunization record
      • HEXAVAC or HEXION or INFANRIX HEXA: 1 injection
      • ROTARIX or ROTATEQ: 1 injection
    • Required Vaccines
      • Diphtheria: 1 dose
      • Tetanus: 1 dose
      • Pertussis: 1 dose
      • Polio: 1 dose
      • Haemophilus influenzae type B: 1 dose
      • Hepatitis B: 1 dose
      • Rotavirus: 1 dose
      • Pneumococcal: 1 dose
    • Examples of acceptable vaccination schedules in the health record
      • HEXAVAC or HEXION or INFANRIX HEXA: 1 injection
      • ROTARIX or ROTATEQ: 1 injection
      • PREVENAR 13 or PREVENAR 20: 1 injection
    • Required Vaccines
      • Diphtheria: 2 doses
      • Tetanus: 2 doses
      • Pertussis: 2 doses
      • Polio: 2 doses
      • Haemophilus influenzae type B: 2 doses
      • Hepatitis B: 2 doses
      • Rotavirus: 2 doses
      • Pneumococcal: 1 dose
    • Examples of acceptable vaccination schedules in the health record
      • HEXAVAC or HEXION or INFANRIX HEXA: 2 injections
      • ROTARIX or ROTATEQ: 2 injections
      • PREVENAR 13 or PREVENAR 20: 1 injection
    • Required Vaccines
      • Diphtheria: 3 doses
      • Tetanus: 3 doses
      • Pertussis: 3 doses
      • Polio: 3 doses
      • Haemophilus influenzae type B: 3 doses
      • Hepatitis B: 3 doses
      • Rotavirus: 2 doses (if ROTARIX) or 3 doses (if ROTATEQ)
      • pneumococcal: 2 injections 2 months apart
    • examples of acceptable schedules in the health record
      • HEXAVAC or HEXION or INFANRIX HEXA: 3 injections
      • ROTARIX: 2 injections or ROTATEQ: 3 injections
      • PREVENAR 13 or PREVENAR 20: 1 injection administered less than 2 months prior to the appointment, or 2 injections 2 months apart
    • Required Vaccines
      • Diphtheria: 3 doses
      • Tetanus: 3 doses
      • Pertussis: 3 doses
      • Polio: 3 doses
      • Haemophilus influenzae type B: 3 doses
      • Hepatitis B: 3 doses
      • Rotavirus: 2 doses (if ROTARIX) or 3 doses (if ROTATEQ)
      • pneumococcal: 2 injections 2 months apart
      • Flu: 1 injection (if vaccine available)
    • examples of acceptable schedules in the health record
      • HEXAVAC or HEXION or INFANRIX HEXA: 3 injections
      • ROTARIX: 2 injections or ROTATEQ: 3 injections
      • PREVENAR 13 or PREVENAR 20: 2 injections two months apart
      • VAXIGRIP or INFLUVAC or VAXIGRIP: 1 injection
    • Required Vaccines
      • Diphtheria: 3 initial doses and 1 booster 6 to 14 months later
      • Tetanus: 3 initial doses and 1 booster 6 to 14 months later
      • Pertussis: 3 initial doses and 1 booster 6 to 14 months later
      • Polio: 3 initial doses and 1 booster 6 to 14 months later
      • Haemophilus influenzae type B: 3 initial doses and 1 booster 6 to 14 months later
      • Hepatitis B: 3 initial doses and 1 booster 6 to 14 months later
      • Pneumococcal: 2 doses 2 months apart and a booster 1 year later
      • Influenza: 1 dose administered less than 1 year prior to the appointment (if vaccine is available)
      • Chickenpox: evidence of past infection, or 1 vaccine dose
      • Measles, Mumps, Rubella: 1 dose administered less than 6 months prior, or two doses spaced 4 to 6 months apart
    • Examples of acceptable schedules in the health record
      • HEXAVAC or HEXION or INFANRIX HEXA: 3 doses and 1 booster 6 to 14 months later
      • PREVENAR 13 or PREVENAR 20: 2 doses 2 months apart and 1 booster one year later
      • VAXIGRIP or INFLUVAC or VAXIGRIP: 1 dose administered less than 1 year prior to the appointment (if vaccine is available)
      • VARILRIX or VARIVAX: 1 injection, or a record of a chickenpox episode noted in the health record
      • MMRVAX or PRIORIX: 1 injection administered less than 6 months ago, or two injections spaced 4 to 6 months apart
    • Required Vaccines
      • Diphtheria: 3 initial doses and 1 booster 6 to 14 months later
      • Tetanus: 3 initial doses and 1 booster 6 to 14 months later
      • Pertussis: 3 initial doses and 1 booster 6 to 14 months later
      • Polio: 3 initial doses and 1 booster 6 to 14 months later
      • Haemophilus influenzae type B: 3 initial doses and 1 booster 6 to 14 months later
      • Hepatitis B: 3 initial doses and 1 booster 6 to 14 months later
      • Influenza: 1 dose administered less than one year prior to the appointment (if vaccine is available)
      • Chickenpox: evidence of past infection, or 1 vaccine dose
      • Measles, Mumps, Rubella: 1 dose administered less than 6 months prior, or two doses spaced 4 to 6 months apart
    • Examples of acceptable schedules in the health record
      • HEXAVAC or HEXION or INFANRIX HEXA: 3 doses and 1 booster 6 to 14 months later
      • VAXIGRIP or INFLUVAC or VAXIGRIP: 1 dose administered less than 1 year prior to the appointment (if vaccine is available)
      • VARILRIX or VARIVAX: 1 injection, or a record of a chickenpox episode noted in the health record
      • MMRVAX or PRIORIX: 1 injection administered less than 6 months ago, or two injections spaced 4 to 6 months apart
    • Required Vaccines
      • Diphtheria: 3 initial doses, 1 booster 6 to 14 months later, 1 booster at age 6
      • tetanus: 3 initial doses, 1 booster 6 to 14 months later, 1 booster at age 6
      • pertussis: 3 initial doses, 1 booster 6 to 14 months later, 1 booster at age 6
      • polio: 3 initial doses, 1 booster 6 to 14 months later, 1 booster at age 6
      • Haemophilus influenzae type B: 3 initial doses and 1 booster 6 to 14 months later
      • Hepatitis B: 3 initial doses and 1 booster 6 to 14 months later
      • Hepatitis A: 1 dose administered less than 6 months prior to the appointment, or two doses spaced 6 months apart
      • Flu: 1 dose administered less than one year prior to the appointment (if vaccine is available)
      • Chickenpox: evidence of past infection, or 2 vaccine doses 6 weeks apart
      • Measles, Mumps, Rubella: 1 dose administered within the last 6 months, or two doses spaced 4 to 6 months apart
    • Examples of acceptable schedules in the health record
      • HEXAVAC or HEXION or INFANRIX HEXA: 3 doses and 1 booster 6 to 14 months later
      • DTCP or TETRAVAC or BOOSTRIX TETRA or INFANRIX TETRA or REPEVAX: 1 dose around age 6 or 7
      • AVAXIM or HAVRIX or VAQTA: 1 dose administered within the last 6 months prior to the appointment, or two doses spaced 6 months apart
      • VAXIGRIP or INFLUVAC or VAXIGRIP: 1 injection administered less than 1 year prior to the appointment (if vaccine is available)
      • VARILRIX or VARIVAX: 2 injections spaced 6 weeks apart, or a record of a chickenpox episode noted in the health record
      • MMRVAX or PRIORIX: 1 injection admini
    • Required Vaccines
      • Diphtheria: 3 initial doses, 1 booster 6 to 14 months later, 1 booster at age 6
      • tetanus: 3 initial doses, 1 booster 6 to 14 months later, 1 booster at age 6pertussis: 3 initial doses, 1 booster 6 to 14 months later, 1 booster at age 6
      • polio: 3 initial doses, 1 booster 6 to 14 months later, 1 booster at age 6
      • Haemophilus influenzae type B: 3 initial doses and 1 booster 6 to 14 months later
      • Hepatitis B: 3 initial doses and 1 booster 6 to 14 months later
      • Hepatitis A: 1 dose administered less than 6 months prior to the appointment, or two doses spaced 6 months apart
      • Flu: 1 dose administered less than one year prior to the appointment (if vaccine is available)
      • Chickenpox: evidence of past infection, or 2 vaccine doses 6 weeks apart
      • Measles, Mumps, Rubella: 1 dose administered less than 6 months prior, or two doses spaced 4 to 6 months apart
      • Meningococcal ACWY: 1 dose
    • Examples of acceptable schedules in the health record
      • HEXAVAC or HEXION or INFANRIX HEXA: 3 doses and 1 booster 6 to 14 months later
      • DTCP or TETRAVAC or BOOSTRIX TETRA or INFANRIX TETRA or REPEVAX: 1 dose around age 6 or 7
      • AVAXIM or HAVRIX or VAQTA: 1 dose administered within the last 6 months prior to the appointment, or two doses spaced 6 months apart
      • VAXIGRIP or INFLUVAC or VAXIGRIP: 1 injection administered less than 1 year prior to the appointment (if vaccine is available)
      • VARILRIX or VARIVAX: 2 injections spaced 6 weeks apart, or a record of a chickenpox episode noted in the health
      • recordMMRVAX or PRIORIX: 1 dose administered within the last 6 months, or two doses spaced 4 to 6 months apart
      • NIMENRIX, MENQUADFI, or MENVEO: 1 dose
    • Required Vaccines
      • Diphtheria: 3 initial doses, 1 booster 6 to 14 months later, 1 booster at age 6
      • tetanus: 3 initial doses, 1 booster 6 to 14 months later, 1 booster at age 6
      • pertussis: 3 initial doses, 1 booster 6 to 14 months later, 1 booster at age 6
      • polio: 3 initial doses, 1 booster 6 to 14 months later, 1 booster at age 6
      • Haemophilus influenzae type B: 3 initial doses and 1 booster 6 to 14 months later
      • Hepatitis B: 3 initial doses and 1 booster 6 to 14 months later
      • Hepatitis A: 1 dose administered less than 6 months prior to the appointment, or two doses spaced 6 months apart
      • Flu: 1 dose administered less than one year prior to the appointment (if vaccine is available)
      • Chickenpox: evidence of past infection, or 2 vaccine doses 6 weeks apart
      • Measles, Mumps, Rubella: 1 dose administered less than 6 months prior, or two doses spaced 4 to 6 months apart
      • Meningococcal ACWY: 1 dose between ages 11 and 13, 1 booster at age 14
    • Examples of acceptable schedules in the health record
      • HEXAVAC or HEXION or INFANRIX HEXA: 3 doses and 1 booster 6 to 14 months later
      • DTCP or TETRAVAC or BOOSTRIX TETRA or INFANRIX TETRA or REPEVAX: 1 injection around age 6 or 7
      • AVAXIM or HAVRIX or VAQTA: 1 injection administered less than 6 months prior to the appointment, or two injections spaced 6 months apart
      • VAXIGRIP or INFLUVAC or VAXIGRIP: 1 dose administered less than 1 year prior to the appointment (if vaccine is available
      • VARILRIX or VARIVAX: 2 doses administered 6 weeks apart, or a record of a previous case of chickenpox in the health record
      • MMRVAX or PRIORIX: 1 dose administered within the last 6 months, or 2 doses administered 4 to 6 months apart
      • NIMENRIX, MENQUADFI, or MENVEO: 1 dose between ages 11 and 13, 1 booster dose at age 14
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