Wildflower Pediatrics Standard Vaccine Schedule

  • Birth:

    • Hepatitis B#1

  • 1st week of life:

    • Infants born October-March receive 1dose of RSV-mAb if mother did not receive RSV vaccine at least 14 days before delivery

    • Infants born April- September receive 1 dose of RSV -mAB before RSV season if less than 8 months old AND mother did not receive RSV vaccine at least 14 days before delivery and

      • RSV season is October-March

    • Some children at increased risk for severe RSV may receive RSV-mAb during their second RSV season as well

  • 1 month:

    • Option to give Hep B #2

  • 2 months:

    • Pentacel (DTaP, IPV, Hib) #1

    • Prevnar (Pneumococcal) #1

    • Rotatrix (Rotavirus) #1

    • Hep B # 2 (if not given at 1 month)

  • 4 months:

    • Pentacel (DTaP, IPV, Hib) #2

    • Prevnar (Pneumococcal) #2

    • Rotarix (Rotavirus) #2

  • 6 months:

    • Pentacel (DTaP, IPV, Hib) #3

    • Prevnar (Pneumococcal) #3

    • If indicated- Rotavirus #3 (if previously given Rotateq)

    • Hepatitis B #3

    • When in season, Influenza

  • 9 months:

    • Catch up on any vaccines not already given

  • 12 months:

    • MMR#1

    • Prevnar (Pneumococcal) #4

    • Hib #4

    • Hepatitis A #1

  • 15 months:

    • Viravax (Varicella) #1

    • DTaP #4

  • 18 months:

    • Hep A #2

  • 2 years:

    • (Hepatitis A #2 if not given at 18 months)

    • Seasonal Influenza if in season!

  • 3 years:

    • Seasonal Influenza if in season!

  • 4 years:

    • DTaP #5

    • IPV (Polio) #4

    • MMR #2

    • Varicella #2

    • Seasonal Influenza if in season!

  • 5 -9 years:

    • Seasonal Influenza if in season!

  • 11 years:

    • Tdap

    • HPV #1 & #2 given 6 months apart

    • Menactra (MCV-4) #1

      *HPV can be given as early at 9 yo, It is a 2 dose series if initiated between 9-14 years and 3 dose series if initiated at 15 years or older

  • 16 years:

    • Menactra (MCV-4) #2

    • Meningococcal B vaccine to be given between 16-18 years old/before college, 2 dose series

For more information regarding childhood immunizations:

https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/index.html

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