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Immunization Chart Age DTaP Hep A Hep B Hib HPV IPV Influ-
enza MCV MCV4 MMR PCV RV Tdap Var Birth 1–4 months 2 months 4 months 6 months and annually 6 months 6–18 months 12–15 months 12–23 months 15–18 months 4–6 years 11–12 years College entrants This schedule may vary depending upon where you live, your child's health, the type of vaccine, and the vaccines available. Ask your doctor about the vaccines your child should receive. DTaP Diphtheria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis vaccine. Hep A Hepatitis A vaccine; recommended for kids 12–23 months old, given as two shots at least 6 months apart. Hep B Hepatitis B vaccine; may be given at any age for those not previously immunized. Hib Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccine. HPV The AAP recommends the vaccine to prevent the human papillomavirus (HPV) be given to girls 11–12 years old, in addition to a catch-up immunization for girls ages 13–18. The vaccine prevents most cases of genital warts and cervical cancer. IPV Inactivated poliovirus vaccine. Influenza Influenza vaccine. MCV Meningitis vaccine; recommended for kids at age 11 years, and for kids age 15 who haven't had the vaccine or are entering high school, whichever comes first. Also recommended for kids age 11 or older with a chronic illness or HIV or traveling to countries where meningitis is common. Also recommended for college entrants who plan to live in dormitories. MCV4 Meningitis vaccine; recommended for previously unvaccinated college entrants who will live in dormitories. MMR Measles, mumps, and rubella (German measles) vaccine. PCV Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine. RV Rotavirus vaccine, recommended for infants at 2, 4, and 6 months of age. Tdap Tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis booster. Var Varicella (chickenpox) vaccine; may be given at any visit after first birthday. A second dose should be given between 4 and 6 years of age.