(1) Anaphylaxis response kit ? (2) Cold chain in place? (3) Patient’s immune status assessed? (4) Options discussed with the patient + valid consent obtained.

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(1) Anaphylaxis response kit ? (2) Cold chain in place? (3) Patient’s immune status assessed? (4) Options discussed with the patient + valid consent obtained (5) Vaccine prepared: check dose, reconstitute, locate injection site + administer (6) Observe patient 15 minutes : aware of adverse events after immunisation (7) Live viral vaccines given either on the same day( at different sites) or 3-4 weeks apart

Age mont hs Hep B DTP a HibIPV7vPC V Rota virus MM R Men CCV Hep A VCZ Birth vP PV 48(4 years ) +++

Age (years) Hep BDTPa23 vPPVVZVHPVInfluenz a >50++ >65++

PreparationsADT Booster (adsorbed diphtheria tetanus vaccine) Boostrix( diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus vaccine) Boostrix IPV(Diphtheria,pertussis,poliomyelit is, tetanus vaccine) IndicationsSimple cut/scrape from a fall Travel Eastern Europe + Russian states Booster> 5 years since their last dose or Age of 50 years Total doses5 doses by the time they leave school

PreparationsInactivated poliomyelitis vaccine(IPV,Ipol) IPV containing vaccine (Adacel Polio, Boostrix-IPV) Booster doseTravellers where poliomyelitis epidemic or endemic( Indian subcontinent,parts of Africa + Middle East)

PreparationsPriorix IndicationsBefore international travelfor adults born during or after 1966 who do not have evidence of having had 2 doses of a measles containing vaccine in the past

PreparationVarilrix, Varivax refrigerated Indications(i)18 months (routine) (ii) Can be given as a single dose up to 13 years (iii) > 13 years, 2 doses are recommended at least 6 weeks apart

PreparationsFluarix, Fluvax. Influvac, Vaxigrip IndicationsVisitors over its winter months

PreparationsPneumovax 23( 23 pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine) Indications(i)Travellers to areas of current infectivity (ii)> 65 years (iii)Chronic medical conditions(cardiorespiratory disease or diabetes)

PreparationsGardasil(quadrivalent: types ) Cervarix(bivalent: types 16+18) Indications(i) year old girls(routine) (ii)13-18 year old female adolescents(through school based vaccination) (iii)19-26 year old young adult women( via general practice) Adverse reactions(i)Fainting + adverse reactions (ii)Vasovagal episodes(adolescent + young adult female population)

Preparations and indications2 live attenuated vaccines Rotarix( months of age) Rota Teq( 2,4 + 6 months of age)