103 12m 13m 15m 16-18m 18-24m 2-3y 4-6y 9-14y 15-18y IPVc B1 IPVcB2 DPV B1 DPV D2 Hib B1 PCV B Annual Vaccination Dose 2 Dose 3 Dose 1 Dose 1f Dose 1 Dose 2g 1 & 2i 1, 2 & 3j Dose 2 Dose 1 Dose 2 Dose 1 Dose 2 (g) 2nd dose 'of' and 'Varicella' vaccine should be given 3-6 months of age after dose 1. However, it can be administered anytime 3 months after dose 1 or at 4-6 years. (h) Tdap should not be administered as the second booster of DPT at 4-6 years. For delayed 2nd booster, Tdap can be given after 7 years, of age. A dose of Tdap is necessary at 10-12 years, irrespective of previous Tdap administration. If Tdap is unavailable/unaffordable, it can be substituted with Td. (i) Before 14 completed years, HPV vaccines are recommended as a 2-dose schedule, 6 months apart. (j) From 15th year onwards and the immunocompromised subjects at all ages, HPV vaccines are recommended as a 3-dose schedule, 0-1-6 (HPV2) or 0-2-6 (HPV4) (k) Menactrais is approved in a 2-dose schedule between 9-23 months. Minimum interval between two doses should be 3 months. Menveois is recommended as a single dose schedule after 2 years of age.
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