2011 Child & adolescent immunization schedules for persons aged 0-6 years, 7-18 years are listed below. Are your child’s vaccinations up to date? The schedules lists the ages (birth through 6 years old and 7 through 18 years old) at which each vaccine or series of shots is to be given. If your child or adolescent has missed any shots, consult with your doctor about getting back on track.
Vaccine Safety and Efficacy
This is a wonderful new sight just launched by the government that provides up to date information and a thorough review of the science surrounding vaccines. The vaccine debate has swirled around some pseudo-science, so if you’re looking for clear, concise information, this is your site!
Vaccines
This is an excellent resources made available by the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia with loads of information that covers the full gamut of vaccine controversy with authoritative, researched and clinically proven information on: autism, aluminum in vaccines, thimersol, and the frequently asked questions about too many vaccines.
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Schedule for Persons Birth through 18 years
Catch-up Schedule
Adult Schedule, by Vaccine and Age Group
Recommended Vaccinations Indicated for Adults Based on Medical and Other Indications