In this article you will find out what vaccinations and at what age you need to do your child.
Content
- Calendar of vaccination of Russia
- Table: Calendar of vaccination to children under 14 years old
- Russian vaccination calendar for children up to a year
- Russian vaccination calendar for children under 3 years old
- Table: Calendar of vaccination Kazakhstan year
- Table: vaccination calendar Ukraine
- Is there a new vaccination in the vaccination calendar?
- Video: Vaccination calendar (vaccinations) of different countries - Dr. Komarovsky
Calendar of vaccination of Russia
Ministry healthcare annually reviews and claims calendar vaccinations. Changes they are introduced in dependencies from epidemiological situations in country. AT calendar In 2016 was added fourth vaccination from hepatitis A AT.
Table: Calendar of vaccination to children under 14 years old
Children's age | The name of the vaccine | Order of conduct | Note (with schedule violation) |
Newborns on the first day of life | The first vaccination against viral hepatitis in | It is carried out in accordance with the instructions for the use of vaccines to newborns, including from risk groups: born from mothers - HBSAG media; patients with viral hepatitis B or transferred viral hepatitis B in the third trimester of pregnancy; not having the results of the examination for markers of hepatitis B; drug addicts, in families in which there is a HBSAG medium or a patient with acute viral hepatitis B and chronic viral hepatitis (hereinafter - risk groups). | |
Newborns on 3 - 7 days of life | Vaccination against tuberculosis | It is carried out by newborn vaccines for the prevention of tuberculosis (for sparing primary immunization) in accordance with the instructions for their use. In the constituent entities of the Russian Federation with incidence rates exceeding 80 per 100 thousand people, as well as if there are surrounded by newborn patients with tuberculosis - a vaccine for the prevention of tuberculosis. | |
Children in 1 month. | The second vaccination against viral hepatitis in | It is carried out in accordance with the instructions for the use of vaccines to the children of this age group, including from risk groups. | 1 month after the first |
Children at 3 months. | The first vaccination against diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus | It is carried out in accordance with the instructions for the use of vaccines to children of this age group | |
First vaccination against poliomyelitis | It is carried out by vaccines for the prevention of poliomyelitis (inactivated) in accordance with the instructions for their use | ||
Children from 3 to 6 months. | The first vaccination against hemophilic infection | It is carried out in accordance with the instructions for the use of vaccines to children related to risk groups: with immunodeficiency states or anatomical defects leading to a sharply increased danger of HIB infection; with oncgetological diseases and/or for a long time receiving immunosuppressive therapy; HIV-infected or born from HIV-infected mothers; located in closed children's preschool institutions (children, orphanages, specialized boarding schools (for children with neuropsychiatric diseases, etc.), anti-TB sanitary institutions). | The vaccination course against hemophilic infection for children aged 3 to 6 months. It consists of 3 injections of 0.5 ml with an interval of 1-1.5 months. For children who have not received the first vaccination of 3 months, immunization is carried out according to the following scheme: for children aged 6 to 12 months. Of the 2 injections of 0.5 ml with an interval of 1-1.5 months. For children from 1 year to 5 years, a single injection of 0.5 ml |
Children at 4.5 months old | Second vaccination against diphtheria, pertress, tetanus | It is carried out in accordance with the instructions for the use of vaccines to the children of this age group, which received the first vaccination of 3 months. | 45 days after the first vaccination |
Second vaccination against poliomyelitis | It is carried out by vaccines for the prevention of poliomyelitis (inactivated) in accordance with the instructions for their use | ||
Second vaccination against hemophilic infection | It is carried out in accordance with the instructions for the use of vaccines to the children of this age group, which received the first vaccination of 3 months. | ||
Third vaccination against diphtheria, pertress, tetanus | It is carried out in accordance with the instructions for the use of vaccines to the children of this age group, which received the first and second vaccination of 3 and 4.5 months. respectively | 45 days after the second vaccination | |
Third vaccination against poliomyelitis | It is carried out by children of this age group by vaccines for the prevention of poliomyelitis (live) in accordance with the instructions for their use. Children who are in closed children's preschool institutions (children, orphanages, specialized boarding schools for children with neuropsychiatric diseases, etc.), anti-Tuberculosis sanitary institutions), are vaccinated three times by vaccines for the prevention of poliomyelitis (inactivated) | ||
The third vaccination against viral hepatitis in | It is carried out in accordance with the instructions for the use of vaccines to children of this age group not related to risk groups, which received the first and second vaccination in 0 and 1 month. respectively |
After 6 months. After the start of vaccination |
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Third vaccination against hemophilic infection | It is carried out in accordance with the instructions for the use of vaccines to children who received the first and second vaccination in 3 and 4.5 months. respectively | 45 days after the second vaccination | |
Children at 12 months old | Vaccination against measles, rubella, epidemic mumps | It is carried out in accordance with the instructions for the use of vaccines to children of this age group | |
The fourth vaccination against viral hepatitis in | It is carried out in accordance with the instructions for the use of vaccines to children from risk groups | Innovation 2016. | |
Children at 18 months. | The first revaccination against diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus | It is carried out in accordance with the instructions for the use of vaccines to children of this age group | A year after the finished vaccination |
First revaccination against poliomyelitis | It is carried out by children of this age group by vaccines for the prevention of poliomyelitis (live) in accordance with the instructions for their use | After 2 months. After finished vaccination | |
Revaccination against hemophilic infection | Revaccinations are carried out once by children in the first year of life in accordance with the instructions for the use of vaccines | ||
Children at 20 months. | Second revaccination against poliomyelitis | It is carried out by children of this age group by vaccines for the prevention of poliomyelitis (live) in accordance with the instructions for their use | After 2 months. After the first revaccination |
Children at 6 years old | Revaccination against measles, rubella, epidemic mumps | It is carried out in accordance with the instructions for the use of vaccines to the children of this age group, which received vaccination against measles, rubella, epidemic mumps | 6 years after vaccination |
Children at 6-7 years old | Second revaccination against diphtheria, tetanus | It is carried out in accordance with the instructions for the use of anatoxins with a reduced content of antigens to children of this age group | 5 years after the first revaccination |
Children at 7 years old | Revaccination against tuberculosis | It is carried out by not infected with mycobacteria of tuberculosis of tuberculino -negative children of this age group vaccines for the prevention of tuberculosis in accordance with the instructions for their use | Children with a negative manti reaction |
Children at the age of 14 | Third revaccination against diphtheria, tetanus | It is carried out in accordance with the instructions for the use of anatoxins with a reduced content of antigens to children of this age group | 7 years after the second revaccination |
Third revaccination against poliomyelitis | It is carried out by children of this age group by vaccines for the prevention of poliomyelitis (live) in accordance with the instructions for their use | ||
Revaccination against tuberculosis | It is carried out by not infected with mycobacteria of tuberculosis of tuberculino -negative children of this age group vaccines for the prevention of tuberculosis in accordance with the instructions for their use | Children with a negative manti reaction | |
Children from 2 months. up to 5 years | Vaccination from pneumococcal infection |
It is carried out in accordance with the instructions for the use of vaccines annually to these categories of citizens. The Prevenar vaccine is used. In the first year of life, vaccination is carried out twice with an interval of at least 2 months, starting from 2 months, revaccination-at 12-15 months. The minimum interval between vaccination and revaccination is 4 months. If the vaccination of this vaccine is carried out after 12 months - the vaccine is done twice with an interval of 2 months, revaccination is not required. After the age of 2, the vaccine is a vaccine. |
Russian vaccination calendar for children up to a year
As we see from the table, children under a year should be vaccinated from the following diseases:
- viral hepatitis B
- tuberculosis
- diphtheria, pertress, tetanus
- polio
- cores, rubella, epidemic mumps
- hemophilic infection
- pneumococcal infection
Russian vaccination calendar for children under 3 years old
Children from year to three years should undergo revaccination from the following diseases:
- diphtheria, pertress, tetanus
- polio
- hemophilic infection
- pneumococcal infection
Table: Calendar of vaccination Kazakhstan year
The next calendar of vaccinations for children is approved in Kazakhstan.
Age | Vaccination from |
1-4 day of life | Tuberculosis Hepatitis B Poliomyelitis (OPV) |
2 months | Hepatitis B Poliomyelitis (OPV) Cough, diphtheria, tetanus (DTP) |
3 months | Poliomyelitis (OPV) Cough, diphtheria, tetanus (DTP) |
4 months | Hepatitis B Poliomyelitis (OPV) Cough, diphtheria, tetanus (DTP) |
12-15 months | Measles Small |
18 months | Cough, diphtheria, tetanus (DTP) |
7 years (grade 1) | Tuberculosis Measles Diphtheria, tetanus (ADS) |
12 years | Tuberculosis |
15 years | Diphtheria (ad-m) |
16 years | Diphtheria, tetanus (ADS) |
Every 10 years | Diphtheria, tetanus (ADS) |
Table: vaccination calendar Ukraine
Age | Vaccination from |
1 day | Hepatitis B. |
3-5 days | Tuberculosis (BCG) |
1 month | Hepatitis B. |
3 months | Pertussis, dipreria, tetanus (DTP) Polio Hemophilic infection |
4 months | Pertussis, dipreria, tetanus (DTP) Polio Hemophilic infection |
5 months | Pertussis, dipreria, tetanus (DTP) Polio |
6 months | Hepatitis B. |
12 months | Cores, rubella, mumps (PDA) |
18 months | Pertussis, dipreria, tetanus (DTP) Polio Hemophilic infection |
6 years | Pertussis, dipreria, tetanus (DTP) Polio Cores, rubella, mumps (PDA) |
7 years | Tuberculosis (BCG) |
14 years | Diphreria, tetanus (ADS) Polio |
Is there a new vaccination in the vaccination calendar?
Yes, the Ministry of Health revised the vaccination calendar and decided to pay more attention to the vaccination of children against hepatitis B. So, in 2016, the fourth vaccination from hepatitis in children at the age of 12 months was introduced. This vaccination is carried out in accordance with the instructions for the use of vaccines to children from risk groups.
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