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C H A P T E R 1 8
 Vaccines and sera
277
3
Months
11
Years
12
Years
45
Years
65
Years
6
Weeks
5
Months
4
Years
15
Months
The National Immunisation Schedule
Age
Vaccine
PREVENAR 13
®
RotaTeq
®
(oral)
INFANRIX
®
hexa
PREVENAR 13
®
RotaTeq
®
(oral)
INFANRIX
®
hexa
PREVENAR 13
®
RotaTeq
®
(oral)
INFANRIX
®
hexa
Act-HIB
®
M-M-R
®
II
PREVENAR 13
®
INFANRIX
®
IPV
M-M-R
®
II
BOOSTRIX
®
GARDASIL
®
(3 doses over 6months)
ADT
®
Booster
Given annually. Supplier varies
ADT
®
Booster
This resource is available fromhealthed.govt.nz or the Authorised Provider
at your local DHB. Revised July 2014.
Code HE1308
Disease to protect against
Rotavirus (start first dose before 15 weeks)
Diphtheria + tetanus + whooping cough (pertussis) + polio
+ hepatitis B +
Haemophilus influenzae
type b (Hib)
Pneumococcal disease
Rotavirus
Diphtheria + tetanus + whooping cough + polio + hepatitis
B +
Haemophilus influenzae
type b (Hib)
Pneumococcal disease
Rotavirus
Diphtheria + tetanus + whooping cough + polio + hepatitis
B +
Haemophilus influenzae
type b (Hib)
Pneumococcal disease
Pneumococcal disease
Measles +mumps + rubella
Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib)
Measles +mumps + rubella
Diphtheria + tetanus + whooping cough + polio
Tetanus + diphtheria + whooping cough
Human papillomavirus (HPV)
Tetanus + diphtheria
Tetanus + diphtheria
Influenza
(girls only)
FIGURE 18.2 
National Schedule of Immunisation for New Zealand, valid as at 1 July 2014
Ministry of Health NZ. (2013). New Zealand national immunisation schedule. Used with permission of the New Zealand Ministry of Health.
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