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A guide to immunisation for babies up to 13 months of age
At 8 weeksYour baby will have immunisations against:
6-in-1 vaccine - NHS (www.nhs.uk) Rotavirus vaccine overview - NHS (www.nhs.uk) MenB vaccine overview - NHS (www.nhs.uk) These will be given as 2 injections and drops into the mouth. |
At 12 weeksYour baby will have immunisations against:
6-in-1 vaccine - NHS (www.nhs.uk) Pneumococcal vaccine - NHS (www.nhs.uk) Rotavirus vaccine overview - NHS (www.nhs.uk) These will be given as 2 injections and drops into the mouth. |
At 16 weeksYour baby will have immunisations against:
6-in-1 vaccine - NHS (www.nhs.uk) Rotavirus vaccine overview - NHS (www.nhs.uk) MenB vaccine overview - NHS (www.nhs.uk) These will be given as 2 injections. |
At one yearYour baby will be immunised against:
Hib/MenC vaccine - NHS (www.nhs.uk) MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) vaccine - NHS (www.nhs.uk) Pneumococcal vaccine - NHS (www.nhs.uk) MenB vaccine overview - NHS (www.nhs.uk)
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A guide to vaccinations from 2 to 15 years
At 3 years and 4 months
MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) vaccine - NHS (www.nhs.uk)
4-in-1 pre-school booster overview - NHS (www.nhs.uk) These will be give as 2 injections.
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At 2 to 15 years
HPV vaccine - NHS (www.nhs.uk) This will be given as a nasal spray. |
At 12-13 Years
This is given by as a single vaccine. HPV vaccine - NHS (www.nhs.uk)
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At 14 Years
3-in-1 teenage booster overview - NHS (www.nhs.uk)
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