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Latest revision as of 14:58, 29 September 2015
Australian Child Immunisation Programs 2013 | |
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Age | Vaccine |
Birth |
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2 months |
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4 months |
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6 months |
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12 months |
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18 months |
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4 years |
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Notes: | Information provided for educational purposes only. Postnatal - Vaccination | Immunise Australia Program
a Hepatitis B vaccine: should be given to all infants as soon as practicable after birth. The greatest benefit is if given within 24 hours, and must be given within 7 days. b Rotavirus vaccine: third dose of vaccine is dependent on vaccine brand used. |
Source: | Australian Immunisation Handbook 10th edition (April 2013).[1] National Immunisation Program Schedule From 1 February 2013 to 30 June 2013 PDF Immunise Australia Program. |
- ↑ Australian Immunisation Handbook 10th edition (April 2013) Immunise Australia Program