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Immunizations

IMMUNIZE YOUR LITTLE MICHIGANDER

It's Easy to Do, 5 Visits by Age 2.

Parents try hard to protect their children from danger, including illness.  Parents who get their children's shots on time protect their little ones against many serious diseases.

Call your local health department for more information on immunizations: Ph: 734-727-7000

:: locations of public health clinics ::

 

Recommended Childhood Immunization Schedule 2006

 

Months

Years

 

Birth

1

2

4

6

12

15

18

24

4-6

11-12

13-18

Hepatitis B
(Hep B)

HepB

HepB

HepB

HepB

HepB Series
[if not previously taken]

Diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (DtaP)

 

 

DTaP

DTaP

DTaP

 

DTaP

 

DTaP

Tdap

Tetanus every 10 years

Haemophilus influenzae
Type B (Hib)

 

 

Hib

Hib

Hib

Hib

 

 

 

 

 

Polio (IPV)

 

 

IPV

IPV

IPV

 

IPV

 

 

Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR)

 

 

 

 

 

MMR

 

 

MMR

MMR
if not previously given.

Varicella or Chickenpox

 

 

 

 

 

Varicella

Varicella

Meningococcal

(MPSV4 and MCV4)

   

 

 

 

 

 

MPSV4

MCV4

Pneumococcal Conjugate
(PCV)

 

 

PCV

PCV

PCV

PCV

 

PCV if no previous

 

 

PPV
for high-risk populations

Influenza

 

 

 

 

Influenza - Yearly

Influenza - Yearly

Hepatitis A

 

 

 

 

 

Hepatitis A Series
for selected populations

Vaccines in orange boxes are required at each age interval shown. Areas in pink show the range of recommended ages when this required vaccine could be given.