Immunisation Schedule
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www.health.nsw.gov.auschedule at immunisation. health.nsw.gov.au Childcare and pre-school entry & immunisation information. From 1 January 2018, only children who are fully immunised for their age OR have a medical reason not to be immunised OR are on a catch-up schedule can be enrolled in childcare.
Expanded Program on Immunisation (EPI)
www.who.intRoutine Immunisation Routine immunisation is the basis of the EPI activities. On a regular basis vaccines for measles, diphteria, pertussis, tetanus, polio and tuberculosis, are provided in health facilities all over the country. Vaccinations are given in static, out-reach and mobile health facilities. The immunisation schedule
The Complete Routine Immunisation Schedule from March …
111.wales.nhs.ukSelective immunisation programmes Target group Age and schedule Disease Vaccines Babies born to Hepatitihepatitis B infected mothers At birth and 1 month old. Boost at 12-13 months old1 s B Hepatitis B vaccine (Engerix B / HBvaxPRO) Infants in areas of the country with ATBincidence>=40/100,000 t birth Tuberculosis BCG
Western Australian Immunisation Requirements
ww2.health.wa.gov.auWA Childhood Immunisation Schedule 25 7. Resources 26 8. Template – Parent enrolment letter 27 9. Useful contacts 28. ii | Western Australian Immunisation Requirements Definitions A list of definitions is included below to help child care …
Catch-Up uidance for Children onths through 6 Years of Age
www.cdc.govCatch-Up uidance for Children onths through 6 Years of Age. Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis-Containing accines DTaP/DT. 1. 1. CS2228-A. Revised February 2021