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Western Australian Immunisation Schedule

Western Australian Immunisation Schedule10 March 2021 Hepatitis BH-B-Vax II Paed or Engerix B PaedDTPa-hepB-IPV-HibInfanrix hexa13vPCVP revenar 13 RotavirusRotarix Oral dose 1: 6 14 weeks of ageMenACWYN imenrix MenBBexsero Prophylactic paracetamol recommended prior to doseDTPa-hepB-IPV-HibInfanrix hexa13vPCVP revenar 13 RotavirusRotarix Oral dose 2: 10 24 weeks of ageMenACWYN imenrix MenBBexsero Prophylactic paracetamol recommended prior to doseDTPa-hepB-IPV-HibInfanrix hexa13vPCVP revenar 13 MenBBexsero Prophylactic paracetamol recommended prior to doseMMRMMRII or Priorix 13vPCVP revenar 13 MenACWYN imenrix *MenBBexsero Prophylactic paracetamol recommended prior to doseHepatitis BH-B-Vax II Paed or Engerix B Paed<32 weeks gestation or <2000g birth weightChildren diagnosed with MRC at >12 months of age require 1 dose of 13vPCV at diagnosis, followed by a first dose of 23vPPV, 2 to12 months later or at 4 years of age, whichever is later.

and timing of doses 13vPCV ® 23vPPV Prevenar 13 Pneumovax23® See the Australian Immunisation Handbook for for timing of doses MMR MMRII® or Priorix® Give 1 or 2 doses as required 13vPCV Prevenar® 13 Herpes-zoster Zostavax® Catch-up program for 71–79 year olds until 31 Oct 2023 Vaxigrip ® Tetra, Fluarix Tetra

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1 Western Australian Immunisation Schedule10 March 2021 Hepatitis BH-B-Vax II Paed or Engerix B PaedDTPa-hepB-IPV-HibInfanrix hexa13vPCVP revenar 13 RotavirusRotarix Oral dose 1: 6 14 weeks of ageMenACWYN imenrix MenBBexsero Prophylactic paracetamol recommended prior to doseDTPa-hepB-IPV-HibInfanrix hexa13vPCVP revenar 13 RotavirusRotarix Oral dose 2: 10 24 weeks of ageMenACWYN imenrix MenBBexsero Prophylactic paracetamol recommended prior to doseDTPa-hepB-IPV-HibInfanrix hexa13vPCVP revenar 13 MenBBexsero Prophylactic paracetamol recommended prior to doseMMRMMRII or Priorix 13vPCVP revenar 13 MenACWYN imenrix *MenBBexsero Prophylactic paracetamol recommended prior to doseHepatitis BH-B-Vax II Paed or Engerix B Paed<32 weeks gestation or <2000g birth weightChildren diagnosed with MRC at >12 months of age require 1 dose of 13vPCV at diagnosis, followed by a first dose of 23vPPV, 2 to12 months later or at 4 years of age, whichever is later.

2 A second dose of 23vPPV is given 5 years later. See Australian Immunisation Handbook DTPaInfanrix or Tripacel HibActHIB MMRVP riorix-Tetra or ProQuad Do not administer MMRV as dose 1 of MMR containing vaccine if <4 years of ageHepatitis AVaqta Paed/AdolFirst dose of the 2 dose Schedule Catch-up for MenB is available for Aboriginal children <2 years of age until 30 June or Infanrix IPVH epatitis AVaqta Paed/AdolNot required if previously received 2 doses (first dose at age 12 months) at least 6 months apart 23vPPVP neumovax23 First dose (if not previously received) Second dose at least 5 years laterAgeAntigenVaccine brand(s)Important informationChildhoodAboriginalAboriginal and/or MRCA boriginalAboriginal and/or MRCA boriginal and/or MRCMRCA boriginal and/or MRCMRCMRCA boriginalAboriginal6-8 WeeksBirth to <7 days4 Months6 Months12 MonthsAll children > 12 months18 Months4 YearsAboriginal<2 YearsSee footnotes at bottom of page 2 Page 1 of 2 Adolescents and adults diagnosed with MRC require 1 dose of 13vPCV at diagnosis, followed by a first dose of 23vPPV, 2 to 12 months later.

3 A second dose is given at least 5 years later. People of all ages with specified MRC are eligible for MenACWY, MenB and Hib vaccines. See the ATAGI clinical advice for pneumococcal and meningococcal diseases as well as the Australian Immunisation Handbook for more information. HPVG ardasil 92 doses of Gardasil 9, 6 months apartdTpaBoostrix MenACWYN imenrix Catch-up for adolescents <20 years of agedTpaBoostrix or Adacel Each pregnancy, ideally between 20 32 weeks Hepatitis B Engerix-B (adult) For non-immune persons. See the Australian Immunisation Handbook for recommendations and timing of doses13vPCV 23vPPVP revenar 13 Pneumovax23 See the Australian Immunisation Handbook for for timing of dosesMMRMMRII or Priorix Give 1 or 2 doses as required13vPCVP revenar 13 Herpes-zosterZostavax Catch-up program for 71 79 year olds until 31 Oct 2023 Vaxigrip Tetra, Fluarix TetraIf child <9 years, 2 doses required 1 month apart in the first year they receive influenza vaccineFluQuadri (WA State Program)

4 Afluria Quad, Fluarix Tetra, Vaxigrip TetraAfluria Quad, Fluarix Tetra, Vaxigrip TetraEach pregnancy, any trimesterFluad QuadUse standard QIV if Fluad Quad unavailableFluarix Tetra, FluQuadri (WA State Program)For 65 years use Fluad brand(s)Important informationAdolescent and adultAgeVaccine brand(s)Important information2021 Seasonal influenzaAll adolescents and adults with MRCThe term Aboriginal is inclusive of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander refers to medical risk conditions. Refer to the current online edition of The Australian Immunisation Handbook for all medical risk aged <20 years can catch-up scheduled vaccines, refer to Australian Immunisation Handbook for timing of refugees and humanitarian entrants are eligible for dTpa, Hepatitis B, IPV, MMR and VZV.

5 * MenACWY catch-up for Aboriginal children <5 years of age until 31st January 7 Year 10 PregnantBorn after 1965 70 Years 70 to 79 Years6 Months to <5 Years 5 Years to Year 6 Pregnant 65 YearsWA Health staffAboriginal and/or MRC5 to <65 YearsIMM-013757 OCT 21 Department of HealthPage 2 of 2 50 Years 20 Years10 March 2021