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Immunization Programs & vaccine Preventable Diseases Service 655 West 12th Avenue Vancouver, BC V5Z 4R4 Tel Fax Communicable Disease Control Manual Chapter 2: Immunization Part 1 - Immunization Schedules Table of Contents vaccine Abbreviations and Vaccines ..2 1. Guidelines for Immunization Schedules ..3 Consideration of Immunization History .. 4 Considerations for Clients Initiating or Resuming Immunization at 7 Years of Age and Older .. 4 2. Routine Schedules ..5 Schedule A: Basic Immunization for Children Starting Series at 2 Months of Age .. 5 Schedule B: Children 1 to 6 Years of Age (Inclusive) When Starting or Resuming Immunization .. 6 Schedule C: Children and Adolescents 7 to 17 Years of Age (Inclusive) When Starting or Resuming Immunization .. 7 Schedule D: Adults Age 18 and Older When Starting or Resuming Immunization .. 9 Schedule E: Routine Immunizations for Adults Who Have Completed a Primary Series of Childhood Vaccines.
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