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When is the immunisation due?

Which immunisations

Type

At two months

Hib
Diphtheria
Tetanus
Whooping cough
Polio

One injection

Pneumococcal

One injection

At three months

Hib
Diphtheria
Tetanus
Whooping cough
Polio

One injection

Meningitis C

One injection

At four months

Hib
Diphtheria
Tetanus
Whooping cough
Polio

One injection

Pneumococcal

One injection

Meningitis C

One injection

At 12 months

Hib
Meningitis C

One injection

At 13 months

Measles
Mumps
Rubella

One injection

Pneumococcal

One injection

3 to 5 years

(usually before the child starts school)

Measles
Mumps
Rubella
One injection

Diphtheria
Tetanus
Whooping Cough
Polio
One injection

13 to 18 years

Diphtheria
Tetanus
Polio

One injection

Adults

Tetanus & Polio

Protection against tetanus and polio should be kept up to date. A full primary course with a booster at 15 years of age should be followed by at least two boosters at 10 year intervals to protect throughout life.

Influenza

Annual protection against influenza is offered to patients aged 65 and over and those at high risk, e.g., with chronic heart, chest and breathing disorders, and diabetes.

Notice of this coming winter's Flu Vaccination Programme will appear here and also on the News page.

Travel Immunisations

The practice nurses will give advice on foreign travel and any other immunisations required.

A minimum of six weeks notice is required. If you are unable to give this, you may wish to check whether we have an available appointment. If the nurses are fully booked you should be prepared to arrange your immunisation through a private travel clinic.

Details can be found on the holiday travel page.


Useful websites (click to visit)

Fit for Travel - a public access website provided by the NHS (Scotland). It gives travel health information for people travelling abroad from the UK

Foreign and Commenwealth Office

NHS Immunisation - the most comprehensive, up-to-date and accurate source of information on vaccines, disease and immunisation in the UK.

 
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