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The document outlines the National Immunization Schedule in India, listing the vaccines given at different ages from birth through 10 and 16 years. It also provides details on routes of administration, delayed immunization, adverse reactions, contraindications and important points regarding vaccination.

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The document outlines the National Immunization Schedule in India, listing the vaccines given at different ages from birth through 10 and 16 years. It also provides details on routes of administration, delayed immunization, adverse reactions, contraindications and important points regarding vaccination.

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National‌‌Immunization‌‌Schedule-‌‌Simplified‌ ‌


Age‌ ‌ Vaccines‌‌given‌ ‌

At‌‌birth‌ ‌ OPV‌‌0‌ ‌ BCG‌ ‌ Hep‌‌B‌ ‌ ‌


6‌‌weeks‌ ‌ OPV‌‌1‌ ‌ PENTA‌‌1‌ ‌ ROTA‌‌1‌ ‌ f‌‌IPV‌‌1‌ ‌ PCV‌‌1‌ ‌

10‌‌weeks‌ ‌ OPV‌‌2‌ ‌ PENTA‌‌2‌ ‌ ROTA‌‌2‌ ‌ ‌ ‌

14‌‌weeks‌ ‌ OPV‌‌3‌ ‌ PENTA‌‌3‌ ‌ ROTA‌‌3‌ ‌ f‌‌IPV‌‌2‌ ‌ PCV‌‌2‌ ‌

9‌‌completed‌‌
JE‌‌1‌ ‌ MR‌‌1‌ Vit‌‌A‌‌1ml‌ ‌ PCV‌‌booster‌ ‌
months‌ ‌ ‌
For‌‌every‌‌6‌‌
months,‌‌16th‌‌
‌ ‌ ‌ Vit‌‌A‌‌2ml‌ ‌ ‌
month‌‌onwards‌‌till‌‌
5‌‌yrs‌ ‌

16-24‌‌months‌ ‌ OPV‌‌booster‌ ‌ JE‌‌2‌ ‌ MR‌‌2‌ DPT‌‌booster‌‌1‌ ‌

5‌‌yrs‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ DPT‌‌booster‌‌2‌ ‌

10‌‌yrs‌‌&‌‌16‌‌yrs‌ ‌ TD‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌



Routes‌‌of‌‌
‌ vaccine‌ ‌ site‌ ‌ dose‌ ‌
Administration‌ ‌

f‌‌IPV‌ ‌ Right‌‌arm‌ ‌
Intradermal‌ ‌ 0.1ml‌ ‌
BCG‌ ‌ Left‌‌arm‌ ‌

MR‌ ‌ Right‌‌arm‌ ‌
Subcutaneous‌ ‌ 0.5ml‌ ‌
JE‌ ‌ Left‌‌arm‌ ‌

ROTA‌ ‌ 5‌‌drops‌ ‌

Oral‌ ‌ Oral‌ ‌
OPV‌ ‌ 2‌‌drops‌ ‌

PENTA‌ ‌

HEP‌‌B‌ ‌ Left‌‌thigh‌ ‌
Intramuscular‌ ‌ 0.5ml‌ ‌
ALL‌‌OTHER‌‌
VACCINES‌ ‌
PNEUMOCOC‌
Right‌‌thigh‌ ‌
AL‌ ‌

Delayed‌‌Immunization‌ ‌

Vaccine‌ ‌ Age‌ ‌

BCG,‌‌Penta,‌‌f‌‌IPV,‌‌
Rota,‌‌
1‌‌yr‌ ‌
Pneumococcal,‌‌
Hep‌‌B‌ ‌

‌ ‌

MR,‌‌OPV‌ ‌ 5‌‌yrs‌ ‌

‌ ‌
DPT‌ ‌ 7‌‌yrs‌ ‌
‌ ‌
JE‌ ‌ 15‌‌yrs‌ ‌




Points‌‌to‌‌remember‌ ‌

1. For‌‌pregnant‌‌women:‌ ‌
● If‌‌Primigravida‌‌or‌‌Multigravida‌‌with‌‌last‌‌conception‌‌not‌‌less‌‌then‌‌3‌‌
yrs‌‌back,‌‌give‌‌2‌‌doses‌‌of‌‌TD-----1st‌‌dose‌‌Immediately‌‌and‌‌2nd‌‌
dose‌‌4‌‌weeks‌‌later‌ ‌
● If‌‌Multigravida‌‌with‌‌last‌‌conception‌‌within‌‌3‌‌yrs,‌‌give‌‌a‌‌booster‌‌
dose‌‌of‌‌TD‌‌during‌‌7th‌‌month‌‌of‌‌pregnancy‌ ‌

2. Fractional‌‌IPV‌ ‌
● Fractional‌‌IPV‌‌(f‌‌IPV)‌‌is‌‌1/5th‌‌of‌‌the‌‌total‌‌dose‌‌of‌‌IPV‌ ‌

3. BCG‌‌vaccine‌‌if‌‌given‌‌at‌‌birth,‌‌the‌‌dosage‌‌is‌‌0.05ml‌‌(less‌‌than‌‌a‌‌month).‌‌If‌‌
given‌‌after‌‌a‌‌month,‌‌then‌‌the‌‌dosage‌‌is‌‌0.1ml.‌‌Tuberculin‌‌test‌‌should‌‌be‌‌
done‌‌prior‌‌to‌‌vaccination‌‌if‌‌done‌‌after‌‌one‌‌month‌‌of‌‌time.‌‌Not‌‌required‌‌at‌‌
birth.‌ ‌
‌‌
4. TT‌‌vaccine‌‌is‌‌not‌‌given.‌‌Instead‌‌Td‌‌is‌‌recommended.‌ ‌







Vaccine‌ ‌ Adverse‌‌reactions‌ ‌

Influenza‌‌ Anaphylaxis,‌G
‌ uillain‌‌Barre‌‌Syndrome‌,‌‌
(inactivated)‌ ‌ Oculo‌‌respiratory‌‌syndrome‌ ‌

JE‌ ‌ Neurological‌‌events‌ ‌

TT,‌‌Td‌ ‌ Brachial‌‌neuritis‌ ‌

Vaccine‌‌associated‌‌viscera‌‌tropical‌‌
Yellow‌‌fever‌ ‌
disease‌ ‌

OPV‌ ‌ Paralysis‌ ‌

Hep‌‌B‌‌>DPT‌ ‌ Hypersensitivity,‌‌Shock‌ ‌

Measles‌ ‌ Toxic‌‌shock‌‌syndrome‌,‌‌febrile‌‌seizures‌

Rotavirus‌ ‌ Intussusception‌ ‌

Hypotensive‌‌hyporesponsive‌‌
Pertussis‌ ‌ episode,‌‌persistent‌‌inconsolable‌‌
crying,‌‌‌fever‌ ‌

BCG‌ ‌ Osteomyelitis,‌‌lymphadenopathy‌ ‌

MMR‌ ‌ Thrombocytopenia‌ ‌


Conditions‌ ‌ Contraindications‌ ‌

Pregnancy‌ ‌ All‌‌live‌‌vaccines‌e
‌ xcept‌‌yellow‌‌fever‌ ‌

Fever‌ ‌ Typhoid‌‌vaccines‌ ‌

Asymptomatic‌‌HIV‌ ‌ None‌ ‌

ADULTS‌:‌‌All‌‌live‌‌vaccines‌‌except‌‌
measles,‌‌MR,‌‌MMR,‌‌Varicella‌ ‌
Symptomatic‌‌HIV‌ ‌
NEWBORN‌:‌‌All‌‌live‌‌vaccines‌‌except‌‌
OPV,‌‌Measles‌‌&‌‌BCG‌‌(TB‌‌endemic‌‌
zones)‌ ‌

Pertussis‌‌vaccine‌‌‌(Cerebral‌‌palsy‌‌not‌‌
Progressive‌‌
progressive‌‌disorder‌‌hence‌‌it‌‌is‌‌not‌‌
neurologic‌‌disease‌ ‌
contraindicated)‌

Immunosuppression,‌
corticosteroid‌‌ All‌‌live‌‌vaccines‌ ‌
therapy‌ ‌

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