102 Vaccine Age in completed weeks/months/years Birth 6w 10w 14w 6m 7m 9m BCG Hepatitis B HB 1a HB 2 HB 3 HB 4b Polio OPV IPV 1c IPV 2c IPV 3c DTwP/DTaP DPV 1 DPV 2 DPV 3 Hib Hib 1 Hib 2 Hib 3 PCV PCV 1 PCV 2 PCV 3 Rotavirus RV 1 RV 2 RV 3d Influenza Dose 1e Dose 2 Annual Vaccination MMR Dose 1 TCV Hepatitis A Varicella Tdaph/Td HPV Meningococcalk Dose 1 JE Cholera PPSV 23 Rabies Yellow Fever Fig. 1 ACVIP recommendations 2020-21. Recommended age Catch up age range Vaccines in special situations (a) To be given within 24 hours after birth.When this is missed, it can be administered at first contact with health facility (b) An extra dose of Hepatitis B vaccine is permitted as part of a combination vaccine when use of this combination vaccine is necessary. (c) IPV can be given as part of a combination vaccine. (d) 3rd dose of Rota vaccine is not necessary for RVI. (e) Influenza vaccine should be started after 6 months of age, 2 doses 4 weeks apart, usually in the pre-monsoon period. At other times of the year, the most recent available strain should be used. Annual influenza vaccination should be continued, for all, till 5 years of age. (f) Single dose is to be given for the live attenuated Hepatitis A vaccine.The inactivated vaccine needs two doses.
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