| Vaccine Name | Time Period |
| BCG-Hepatitis B1-OPV | At birth |
| Hepatitis B2 | 6-8 weeks |
| IPV1, DTaP/DTwP1 + Hib1 | 6-8 weeks |
| Pneumococcal Vaccine 1 | 6-8 weeks |
| Rotavirus Vaccine 1 | 6-8 weeks |
| IPV2, DTaP/DTwP2 + Hib2 | 10-12 weeks |
| Hepatitis B3 | 10-12 weeks |
| Pneumococcal Vaccine 2 | 10-12 weeks |
| Rotavirus Vaccine 2 | 10-12 weeks |
| IPV3, DTaP/DTwP3 + Hib3 | 14-16 weeks |
| Pneumococcal Vaccine 3 | 14-16 weeks |
| Hepatitis B4 + OPV | 14-16 weeks |
| Rotavirus Vaccine 3 | 14-16 weeks |
| Flu Vaccine 1 | 6 months |
| Flu Vaccine 2 | 7 months |
| Measles/MMR | 9 months |
| Typhoid Conjugate Vaccine 1 | 10 months |
| Meningococcal vaccine 1 | 10 months |
| Hepatitis A Vaccine 1 | 12 months |
Vaccination
Immunization is a cornerstone of preventive healthcare,
protecting individuals from life-threatening diseases across all age groups—from newborns to the elderly.
Why Vaccinate?
Vaccination is not just for children—it is a lifelong shield against preventable diseases. From infants to seniors, staying up to date on vaccinations ensures healthier, disease-free lives for individuals and communities.
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Immunization Schedule:
Vaccines for the First Year (0-12 Months)
Vaccines for the Second Year (12-24 Months):
| Vaccine Name | Time Period |
| MMR Booster | 15 months |
| Chickenpox Vaccine | 15 months |
| Pneumococcal Vaccine (Booster) | 15-18 months |
| IPV, DTaP/DTwP Booster+Hib4 | 15-18 months |
| Hepatitis A Vaccine 2 | 18 months |
| Flu Vaccine | Annual booster |
| Typhoid Conjugate Vaccine 2 | 24 months |

- Typhoid Vaccine: If not vaccinated earlier, the first dose can be given at any age.
- Meningococcal Vaccine 2: Protects against meningitis and is given from two years onward.
- MMR, Chickenpox, and DTaP Boosters: Administered at 4-5 years to ensure immunity.
- Tetanus-diphtheria (dTaP) Booster: At 10 years and again at 15-18 years.
- HPV Vaccine (Human Papillomavirus): Prevents cervical cancer. Recommended for girls aged 9-14 in 2 doses (0 and 6 months) and 14-45 years in 3 doses (0, 2and 6 months)
- Tetanus Vaccine: Every 5-10 years.
- Hepatitis B Vaccine: For those unvaccinated in childhood. Given in three doses (0, 1, and 6 months).
- Typhoid Vaccine: Two doses spaced 1-2 years apart for long-term immunity.
- Hepatitis A Vaccine: Two doses (0 and 6 months) to prevent jaundice.
- Flu Vaccine: Annual protection, especially important for those with chronic illnesses.
- Pneumococcal Vaccine (Prevenar 13): A single dose after age 55 to prevent bacterial pneumonia.
- Flu Vaccine: Administered annually to protect against influenza, especially vital for the elderly.
- Herpes vaccine: Administered as a single dose.
