Routine Childhood Immunisations

Last Updated: 02/08/2024

  • Patient details

    Date of birth
    For example, 15 3 1984
  • Routine childhood immunisations

    Usually given around 2 months

    1st DTaP/IPV/HIB (Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio and Hib (optional)
    For example, 15 3 1984
    Hepatitis B (optional)
    For example, 15 3 1984
    MEN B (Meningococcal B) (optional)
    For example, 15 3 1984
    Rotavirus (optional)
    For example, 15 3 1984
    PCV (Pneumococcal) (optional)
    For example, 15 3 1984
  • Routine childhood immunisations

    Usually given around 3 months

    2nd DTAP/IPV/HIB (Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio and HIB) (optional)
    For example, 15 3 1984
    PCV (Pneumococcal) (optional)
    For example, 15 3 1984
    Hepatitis B (optional)
    For example, 15 3 1984
    Rotavirus (optional)
    For example, 15 3 1984
  • Routine childhood immunisations

    Usually given around 4 months

    3rd DTAP/IPV/HIB (Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio and hib) (optional)
    For example, 15 3 1984
    Hepatitis B (optional)
    For example, 15 3 1984
    Men B (meningococcal B) (optional)
    For example, 15 3 1984
    PCV (Pneumococcal) (optional)
    For example, 15 3 1984
  • Routine childhood immunisations

    Usually given around 12 - 13 months

    HIB/MEN C (optional)
    For example, 15 3 1984
    1st MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) (optional)
    For example, 15 3 1984
    PCV (pneumococcal booster) (optional)
    For example, 15 3 1984
    Men B (meningococcal B) (optional)
    For example, 15 3 1984
  • Routine childhood immunisations

    2nd MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) (optional)
    For example, 15 3 1984
  • Routine childhood immunisations

    Usually given around 3 yrs 4 months

    4th Pre school booster dtap/ipv (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis and polio) (optional)
    For example, 15 3 1984
  • Non-routine vaccines

    BCG (optional)
    For example, 15 3 1984
    Meningitis C (optional)
    For example, 15 3 1984
    hib booster (haemophilus influenza B) (optional)
    For example, 15 3 1984
  • Immunisation schedule

    Are you following the UK immunisation schedule?
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