Manitoba
 

Manitoba's Routine Childhood Immunization Schedule
for Infants and Children

Age DaPTP* Hib MMR** HBV Tdap PCV7 PPV23 MC MP V Flu****
2 months X X       X          
4 months X X       X          
6 months X X       X         X***
12 months     X             X  
18 months X X       X          
4 to 6 years X   X             X  
10 years       XXX       X   X  
14 to 16 years         X            
High-risk individuals only           X*** X*** X*** X*** X*** X***
yearly

DaPTP*   Diphtheria, acellular Pertussis, Tenanus, Polio (given as "one needle" with Hib)
Hib   Haemophilus Influenzae B
MMR**   Measles, Mumps, Rubella (given as "one needle" on or after the first birthday)
HBV   Hepatitis B (3-dose series)
Tdap   Tetanus, diphtheria, acellular pertussis (given as "one needle")
PCV7   Pneumococcal conjugate 7 valent
PPV23   Pneumococcal polysaccharide 23 valent
MC   Meningococcal conjugate
MP   Meningococcal polysaccharide A,C,Y,W-135
V   Varicella
Flu   Influenza
***   More than one dose may be required depending on age.
****   Given to healthy children (six to 23 months of age) starting fall 2004.

High-risk individuals are those who are at risk of infection or complications. For more information, speak with your doctor or public health nurse.

Your Record of Protection
Make sure your doctor or public health nurse updates your or your child's Immunization Record card after you receive an immunization.  Keep the card in a safe place!

In Manitoba, vaccination is voluntary.

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