- Meningococcal disease: In response to the current outbreak of particularly nasty strain of meningococcal group W (MenW) disease in the UK with a high case fatality rate - all those born between 01/09/1996 and 31/08/2001 are being offered a single dose of MenACWY vaccine as part of a catch-up campaign being offered until 2018. see https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/572690/VU_255_Nov2016.pdf and https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/meningitis-and-septicaemia-prevention-and-management-in-higher-education-institutions for more information
Rotavirus infection (ROTA)
Diphtheria (D)
Diphtheria (D)
Nota bene: Either DTacP-IPV or dTacP-IPV can be given depending on availability. Given at three years four months old and MMR also given at the same age.
Tetanus (TT)
Tetanus (TT)
Nota bene: Either DTacP-IPV or dTacP-IPV can be given depending on availability. Given at three years four months old and MMR also given at the same age.
Pertussis (acP)
Pertussis (acP)
Nota bene: Either DTacP-IPV or dTacP-IPV can be given depending on availability. Given at three years four months old and MMR also given at the same age.
Poliomyelitis (IPV)
Poliomyelitis (IPV)
Nota bene: Either DTacP-IPV or dTacP-IPV can be given depending on availability. Given at three years four months old and MMR also given at the same age.
Haemophilus influenzae type b infection (Hib)
Hepatitis B (HepB)
Pneumococcal disease (PCV13)
Meningococcal disease (MenB)
Haemophilus influenzae type b infection (Hib)
Nota bene: 1 dose – Hib/MenC combined vaccine
Meningococcal disease (MenB - MenC)
Nota bene: 1 dose – Hib/MenC combined vaccine
Measles (MEAS)
Mumps (MUMPS)
Rubella (RUBE)
Influenza (LAIV)
Nota bene: Two to eight years old (including children in reception class and school years 1-4)
Human papillomavirus infection (HPV)
Nota bene: Females only. (two doses 6-24 months apart)
Meningococcal disease
Nota bene: From 1 September 2015, a MenACWY conjugate vaccine replaced the MenC vaccine. for further info see PHE_MenACWY_Immunisation_programme.pdf and Meningitis and septicaemia prevention and management in higher education institutions
Pneumococcal disease (MCV4)
Influenza (IIV3)
Nota bene: Annual vaccination.
Herpes zoster (ZOS)
Tuberculosis (BCG)
Nota bene: For infants in areas of the country with TB incidence >= 40/100,000. Infants with a parent or grandparent born in a high incidence country.
Hepatitis B (HepB)
Nota bene: Babies born to hepatitis B infected mothers. At birth, four weeks and 12 months old
Varicella
Nota bene: For healthy susceptible close household contacts of immunocompromised patients and healthcare workers and. Children from one year of age or older and adults should receive two doses of varicella vaccine, four to eight weeks apart.
Pertussis (acp)
Nota bene: Pregnant women. From 16 weeks gestation. dTaP/IPV For more information, refer to https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/vaccination-against-pertussis-whooping-cough-for-pregnant-women
Influenza (IIV3)
Nota bene: Pregnant women. During flu season At any stage of pregnancy
Measles (MEAS)
Nota bene: Catch-up programme children, born between 1997 and 2003, who are unvaccinated or only partially vaccinated against measles. For more information please refer to http://www.nhs.uk/news/2013/04April/Pages/New-MMR-catch-up-campaign-one-million-children-targeted.aspx
Mumps (MUMPS)
Nota bene: Catch-up programme children, born between 1997 and 2003, who are unvaccinated or only partially vaccinated against measles. For more information please refer to http://www.nhs.uk/news/2013/04April/Pages/New-MMR-catch-up-campaign-one-million-children-targeted.aspx
Rubella (RUBE)
Nota bene: Catch-up programme children, born between 1997 and 2003, who are unvaccinated or only partially vaccinated against measles. For more information please refer to http://www.nhs.uk/news/2013/04April/Pages/New-MMR-catch-up-campaign-one-million-children-targeted.aspx