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3 - 4 year olds (Pre-K)
- 4 doses of DTP, DTaP, DT
- 3 doses of Polio
- 1 dose of MMR on/after 1st birthday
- 1 dose of HIB on/after 15 months OR 3 doses with the 3rd dose given
on/after 1st birthday, and at least 2 months since dose #2
- 1 dose of PCV71 on or after 24 months of age, or 4 doses of PCV7 with one given after
1st birthday
- 3 doses of Hepatitis B
- 1 dose of varicella on/after 1st birthday (if the child has NOT had
chickenpox)
- 2 doses of Hepatitis A
Note:
- HIB and PCV7
not routinely recommended to children ≥ 5 years of
age.
Kindergarten - Third Grade
- 5 doses of DTP, DTaP, DT with one on/after 4th birthday
or
4 doses if one dose is on/after the 4th birthday
- 4 doses of Polio with one on/after 4th birthday or 3
doses if one dose is on/after 4th birthday
- 2 doses of Measles, 1 dose Mumps and 1 dose Rubella on/after 1st
birthday
- 3 doses of Hepatitis B
- 1 dose of varicella on/after 1st birthday (if the child has NOT
had chickenpox)
Fourth - Twelfth Grade
- 3 doses of DTP, DTaP, DT, Td with one on/after the 4th
birthday, (One dose of Td is required within the last 10 years.)
- 4 doses of Polio2
with one on/after 4th birthday or 3 doses if one dose is
on/after 4th birthday
- 2 doses of Measles, 1 dose Mumps and 1 dose Rubella on/after the 1st
birthday
- 3 doses of Hepatitis B
- 1 dose of varicella3
on/after 1st birthday (if the child has NOT had chickenpox)
Notes:
- Doses of DTaP/Polio administered month
of, or prior to, 4th birthday are acceptable for students in 4-12th
grade.
- Does not need a dose of Polio after
the 4th birthday IF 4 doses of clearly documented combination
IPV and OPV were given before 4 years of age.
- 2 doses of adult formulation Hepatitis B administered to a
child 11-15 years old is acceptable if manufacturer and mL are clearly
documented.
All vaccine doses administered less
than or equal to four days before the
minimum interval of age shall be counted
as valid.
- Other Schedules may apply
- Polio not required for students 18 years or older
- Two doses of varicella are required if child is > 13 years old when 1st
dose is given
Source: Department of State Health Services |