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Immun./
Age mths

0

2

4

6

12

18

24

48

HepB - Birth

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HepB

 

1

2

3

 

 

 

 

DTPa

 

1

2

3

  

4

 

45

Hib

 

1

2

3

4

 

 

 

IPV

 

1

2

3

 

 

 

4

Pneumococcal conjugate

 

1

2

3

 

 

 

 

Rotavirus For children born from 1st May 2007; Number of doses is dependent on brand. - RotaTeq

 

1

2

3

 

 

 

 

- Rotarix

 

1

2

 

 

 

 

 

MMR - DOB < 1/1/2012

 

 

 

 

1

 

 

2

- DOB >= 1/1/2012

 

 

 

 

1

2

 

 

MenCCV

 

 

 

 

1

 

 

 

HepA For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 or 2 Two doses of hepatitis A vaccine
are required for Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander children living in areas of higher risk
(Queensland, Northern Territory, Western
Australia and South Australia).

 

VZV

 

 

 

 

 

1

 

 

23vPPV

 

 

 

 

 

 

1

 


A child's age in months determines how many doses of each immunisation should have been received. For example, by age 6 months a child should have had 3 doses of DTPa.
The number of doses for age will differ between States and Territories due to the needs of geographic and demographic conditions.

 
Table 3: Immunisation Due and Overdue rules based on
'The Australian Childhood Immunisation Register (ACIR) Due and Overdue rules'

Immunisation

Dose

Additional Criteria to determine if status = Up to datedate 

** = Fully Immunised*

Status

 

 

 

 

 

Up to date

Due

Overdue

HepB - Birth
- is only valid up to 7 days of age

1

Child age > 7days* 

 

In first 7 days

 

HepB

1

 

 

2 months

3 months

 

2

 

Last dose
given< 2months

4 months

5 months

 

3

 

Last dose
given< 2months

6 months

7 months

DTPa

1

 

 

2 months

3 months

 

2

 

Last dose
given< 2months

4 months

5 months

 

3

 

Last dose
given< 2months

6 months

7 months

 

4

 

Last dose
given< 6months

18 months

19 months

 5 Last dose
given< 6months 
48 months49 months

Hib

1

Dose 1 > 15months

 

2 months

3 months

 

2

Dose 2 > 15months

Last dose
given< 2months

4 months

5 months

 

3

Dose 3 >15months

Last dose
given< 2months

6 months

7 months

 

4

 

Last dose
given< 2months

12 months

13 months

IPV

1

 

 

2 months

3 months

 

2

 

Last dose
given< 2months

4 months

5 months

 

3

Dose 3 > 48months

Last dose
given< 2months

6 months

7 months

 

4

 

Last dose
given< 6months

48 months

49 months

Pneumococcal conjugateconjugate             

11       

Dose 1 > 17months

 

2 monthsmonths       

3 months

 

2

Dose 2 > 12months

Last dose
given< 2months2months 

4 months

5 months

 

3

 

Last dose
given< 2months

6 months

7 months

Rotavirus

 

If no dose by 14weeks then no doses due/overdue

 

 

 

 

1

Dose 1 > 28weeks

 

2 months

3 months

 

2

Dose 2 > 28weeks

 

4 months

5 months

 

3

No doses due/overdue > 32weeks

 

6 months

7 months

MMR - DOB < 1/1/2012

1

 

 

12 months

13 months

 

2

 

 

48 months

49 months

MMR - DOB >= 1/1/2012

1

 

 

12 months

13 months

 

2

 

 

18 months

19 months

MenCCV

1

Imm can be given in more than 1 dose – a dose must exist

after 12months*

 

12 months

13 months

HepA
(For Aboriginal and Torres

Strait Islander)

1

2 doses are due in the second year of life*

 

12 months

25 months

2nd dose for high risk areas

2

 

 

18 months

25 months

VZV

1

 

 

18 months

19 months

23vPPV

1

 

 

18 months

19 months