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IMMUNIZATION
Immunisation status should always be checked at school entry and at the time of any vaccination.
Parents are encouraged to have their child immunised and any immunisation missed or further catch-up doses organised through the child’s local doctor or immunization center.
For the most up-to-date immunisation advice and current schedule visit local centers or the school health service can advise on the latest national immunisation schedule.
When | Protection against |
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2m | Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (whooping cough), polio and Hib - One injection Pneumococcal infection - One injection Rotavirus - Orally Meningococcal B infection - One injection Hepatitis B - One injection |
3m | Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio and Hib - One injection Rotavirus - Orally Hepatitis B - One Injection |
4m | Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio and Hib - One injection Pneumococcal infection - One injection Meningococcal B infection - One injection Hepatitis B - One Injection |
at 1y | Measles, mumps and rubella - One injection Pneumococcal infection - One injection Hib and meningococcal C infection - One injection Meningococcal B infection - One injection |
Every year from 2 - 7y | Influenza - Nasal spray or injection |
3y and 4m | Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis and polio - One injection Measles, mumps and rubella - One injection | Girls 12 to 13y | Cervical cancer caused by human papilloma virus and genital warts caused by types 6 and 11 - Two Injections over 6 months | 14 to 18y | Tetanus, diphtheria and polio - One injection Meningococcal infection ACWY - One injection |