Getting your
child regularly immunized is a vital
part in keeping him healthy.
Vaccinations against infectious
diseases, like hepatitis B or rubella,
will help protect him throughout his
lifetime from sickness and even death.
For school-age and college-bound
children, immunizations are mandatory
for admission to grade school and
college.
To be effective, these inoculations must be administered at
specific ages during your child's early life. Use our checklist
below to help you keep your kids up-to-date on all their necessary
shots.
2011
Recommended Immunizations for Children
Birth through 6 Years Old
2011
Recommended Immunizations for Children
7 through 18 Years Old
Screening Questionnaire for Child and
Teen Immunization
Catch-Up Immunization Scheduler for
Children 6 Years and Younger
Make a Schedule for Your Child
Interactive Adolescent
Scheduler for those 7-18 years
Immunization Schedule for
Adults
For additional forms and schedules,
visit the Center for Disease Control
and Prevention
website
Information above provided by the
Department of Health and Human
Services, Center for Disease Control
and Prevention
This
information is not intended to be a substitute for professional
medical advice. You should not use this information to diagnose or
treat a health problem or disease without consulting with a
qualified
healthcare
provider. Please consult your healthcare provider with any questions or concerns you may have regarding
your child's condition.
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