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Suggest Schedule Of Important Vaccination For Children

Respected doctor, My niece, aged 4months, is arriving from the us on March 1 to India. The problem I am facing is that she is not going back to the us anymore and so I have a problem with her immunization schedule. Her schedule in the us is
Birth----hep b 2 months----hep b,dtap,hib,ipv,pcv7 and rv 4months-----hep b,dtap,hib,ipv,pcv7 and rv 6 months----hep b,dtap,hib,pcv7,pv and influenza 6 to 18 months---hep b and ipv 12 to 15 months---hib,mmr,pcv7 12 to 18 months---var 15 to 18 months---dtap 12 months to 18 years---hep a 4 to 6 years---dtap,ipv,mmr (hep b and var if already not given)11 to 18 years---tdap/td (if 5 years since last dtap or dt) mmr (if not given already)hep b (if not given already) var (if child not vaccinated or has not had chicken pox)11 to 18 years---mcv hpv hepatitis a vaccine (2 doses 6 months apart) is recommended in Arizona children 1-5 years of age hepatitis b vaccine-total three doses needed. may be given in different schedules influenza--administer annually to children between 6months to 5years the problem as u see is that there are many vaccines not included in the Indian immunization schedule and I am in a dilemma whether to follow the above schedule or not...of special mention is the fact that there is no bcg or opv...please help me doctor and draw out an immunization schedule for my niece. she is 4 months of age and has taken her fourth month vaccines. my email id is YYYY@YYYY . thanking you for the incredible and noble service u have undertaken.. yours sincerely Rajesh menon.
Wed, 8 Oct 2014
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Hi, I had gone through your question and understand your concerns.

Many vaccines are not included in Govt of India immunization Schedule , but are included in recommended schedule of Indian Academy of Paediatrics and can be taken in private clinic . BCG and OPV can be taken additionally ( given in India, not given in US). All other vaccines can be continued as there is not much difference in schedule of two countries .In Indian context she need BCG in her First vaccination visit in India , at 6 months she can take HB 3rd dose, DPT 3rd dose, Hib 3rd dose, PCV 3rd dose ,IPV 3 rd dose , OPV 1st dose , and influenza Ist dose followed by Influenza at 7 months of age , Measles/MMR and OPV at 9 months of age ,. Hepatitis A 1 year of age , MMR and Chickenpox and PCV booster at 15 months of age , DPT booster , IPV /OPV booster ,Hib Booster , Hepatitis A 2 nd dose at 18 months of age, Typhoid at 2 year of age, Chickenpox booster , MMR boster , DPT booster, OPV booster , Typhoid booster at 5 year of age followed by typhoid every 3 years till protection required, and HPV, and TdaP at 10 years of age .

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Suggest Schedule Of Important Vaccination For Children

Hi, I had gone through your question and understand your concerns. Many vaccines are not included in Govt of India immunization Schedule , but are included in recommended schedule of Indian Academy of Paediatrics and can be taken in private clinic . BCG and OPV can be taken additionally ( given in India, not given in US). All other vaccines can be continued as there is not much difference in schedule of two countries .In Indian context she need BCG in her First vaccination visit in India , at 6 months she can take HB 3rd dose, DPT 3rd dose, Hib 3rd dose, PCV 3rd dose ,IPV 3 rd dose , OPV 1st dose , and influenza Ist dose followed by Influenza at 7 months of age , Measles/MMR and OPV at 9 months of age ,. Hepatitis A 1 year of age , MMR and Chickenpox and PCV booster at 15 months of age , DPT booster , IPV /OPV booster ,Hib Booster , Hepatitis A 2 nd dose at 18 months of age, Typhoid at 2 year of age, Chickenpox booster , MMR boster , DPT booster, OPV booster , Typhoid booster at 5 year of age followed by typhoid every 3 years till protection required, and HPV, and TdaP at 10 years of age . Hope this answers your question. If you have additional questions then please do not hesitate in writing to us. Take care. •     DISCLAIMER: - All the information provided here is for information purpose only , it is not a substitute for the advice of a physician after physical examination , it is not intended to replace your relationship with your doctor. This information in no way establishes a doctor-patient relationship. Before acting anything based on this information do consult your doctor. I recommend that online users seek the advice of a physician who can perform an in-person physical examination