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Immunizations - childhood vaccination programme - Management
What is the immunization schedule for children 1-2 years of age?
- At around the child's first birthday, give a booster to cover H. influenzae type b and Meningococcal group C (Hib/MenC — Menitorix®). If the child has asplenia or splenic dysfunction, a further dose of Hib/MenC should given after a period of 2 months.
- At 13 months of age, give a booster of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV — Prevenar®), and the primary immunization vaccine of measles, mumps and rubella (MMR — MMRVAXPRO® or Priorix®).
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