2007
Childhood & Adolescent Immunization Schedules |
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REGULAR SIZE -- 11" x 8.5" (3-pages) |
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(.pdf
format) (portrait) (8.5" x
11")
Page 1 is the regular schedule for persons aged birth to 6 years
Page 2 is the regular schedule for persons aged 7-18 years
Page 3 is the catch-up schedule
See below for reproduction
instructions
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BROCHURE SIZE -- 11" x 17" (2-pages) |
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(.pdf format) (landscape) (11" x 17")
Page 1 is the catch-up schedule and intro
Page 2 is the child schedule and adolescent schedule
See below for reproduction instructions
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POCKET SIZE -- 6" x 4.5" (back & front) NEW! |
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Laminated versions for sale at IAC (exit site) |
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Spanish-language print version (.pdf format) The Spanish-language version will NOT be available for several months as it needs to be translated and certified. |
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Download Shots 2007 to your
Includes both the Childhood & Adolescent, and Adult Schedules)
Requirements and installation instructions for both Palm OS® Handhelds and Pocket-PCs, license and disclaimer use, etc., can be found on the ImmunizationEd.org website. This is freeware software and is to be used at your own risk, courtesy of ImmunizationEd.org website.
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published January 5,
2007
Recommended Immunization Schedules for Persons Aged 0-18 Years -- United States, 2007 The
childhood and adolescent immunization
schedule and the catch-up immunization
schedule for 2007 have been approved
by Advisory Committee on Immunization
Practices (ACIP), American Academy of
Family Physicians (AAFP), and the American
Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).
This version serves as a text-only for screen-reader devices.
Print-friendly
version (.pdf)
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Changes
in the Schedule since last release
(changes listed here are outlined in MMWR with figures, etc.)
- The new rotavirus vaccine (Rota) is recommended in a 3-dose schedule at ages 2, 4, and 6 months. The first dose should be administered at ages 6 weeks through 12 weeks with subsequent doses administered at 4-10 week intervals. Rotavirus vaccination should not be initiated for infants aged >12 weeks and should not be administered after age 32 weeks.
- The influenza vaccine is now recommended for all children aged 6-59 months.
- Varicella vaccine recommendations are updated. The first dose should be administered at age 12-15 months, and a newly recommended second dose should be administered at age 4-6 years.
- The new human papillomavirus vaccine (HPV) is recommended in a 3-dose schedule with the second and third doses administered 2 and 6 months after the first dose. Routine vaccination with HPV is recommended for females aged 11-12 years; the vaccination series can be started in females as young as age 9 years; and a catch-up vaccination is recommended for females aged 13-26 years who have not been vaccinated previously or who have not completed the full vaccine series.
- The main change to the format of the schedule is the division of the recommendation into two schedules: one schedule for persons aged 0-6 years) and another for persons aged 7-18 years. Special populations are represented with purple bars; the 11-12 years assessment is emphasized with the bold, capitalized fonts in the title of that column. Rota, HPV, and varicella vaccines are incorporated in the catch-up immunization schedule.
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The color versions are the
preferred files for office printer and commercial/professional printer
use. Black-and-white versions are intended only for those
who must print in black and white.
Tip: If you
wish to save printer toner, use a color copier to make additional
copies.
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