Follow this chart of suggested vaccinations
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| Blake Thompson gets an oral vaccine from Dr. Theresa Smith. Blake and his twin brother, Brayden, are the sons of Austin and Nicole Thompson. |
• Two months: First doses of Hib (Haemophilus influenza type b); Polio vaccine; DTP or diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis combined vaccine; pneumococcal vaccine (Prevnar); rotavirus vaccine; and second hepatitis B vaccine.
• Four months: Second dose of Hib, DTP, polio, pneumococcal and rotavirus vaccines.
• Six months: Third dose of Hib, DTP, rotavirus, hepatitis B, and pneumonococcal vaccines.
• 12 to 18 months: Fourth dose of Hib, DTP, and pneumonococcal vaccine; first dose of MMR (the combined measles, mumps and rubella vaccine), Varicella vaccine to protect against chickenpox, and hepatitis A vaccine.
• 18 to 24 months: Second hepatitis A vaccine.
• Four to six years: Second dose of MMR vaccine, fourth dose of polio vaccine, fifth dose of DTP vaccine, second dose of chicken pox vaccine, and hepatitis A, if not given previously.
• 11-12 years: Meningitis vaccine; and a booster of the diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis vaccine Also a second chickenpox vaccine and hepatitis A series, if not given previously.
• 9 years to mid-teens females: HPV or human papillomavirus vaccine a series of three shots.
• Late teens: Meningitis vaccine, particularly for students who are headed to college and dormitory life if not given previously.
• A yearly flu shot for all children six months to 59 months is recommended. However, most pediatricians would recommend flu vaccine for all children, especially those at risk, because of other chronic health conditions.

