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  2. What Is an Alternative Childhood Vaccine Schedule? - Healthline

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    An alternative vaccination schedule refers to giving children vaccinations at a different time or pace than the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends. Find out why some ...

  3. Childhood Vaccinations: CDC Adds COVID-19 Shots to the Schedule

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    CDC Puts COVID-19 Shots on Childhood Vaccination Recommended Schedule. Experts say it’s important for children to be vaccinated to prevent serious illnesses. Westend61/Getty Images. Annual COVID ...

  4. New CDC Recommendations for Hepatitis B Vaccine - Healthline

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    The recommended vaccine schedule for PreHevbrio includes three doses over the course of 6 months. The first dose is at 0 months, the second dose is at 1 month, and the third and final dose is at 6 ...

  5. Childhood immunizations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The schedule for childhood immunizations in the United States is published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The vaccination schedule is broken down by age: birth to six years of age, seven to eighteen, and adults nineteen and older. Childhood immunizations are key in preventing diseases with epidemic potential.

  6. Are There Alternative Vaccine Schedules for Babies? - WebMD

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    Kids get up to 27 vaccines by their second birthday. They can get as many as 5 shots at some visits. It’s all part of the CDC’s official vaccination schedule, which targets 14 serious diseases ...

  7. Vaccine Schedule for Adults: Types of Vaccines and When You ...

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    All adults over 18 need a dose of Tdap and then a booster as Tdap or Td every 10. Pregnant women should get the Tdap vaccine, preferably between weeks 27 and 36 of each pregnancy. Anyone who hasn ...

  8. FAQ: Children's Vaccines - WebMD

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    But keep in mind that there’s lots of evidence that the vaccine schedule recommended by the CDC is the best for children. And there’s no evidence that any other schedule is safer or works better.

  9. Guide to Vaccines for Your Family - WebMD

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    HepB. Dose 1: At birth. Dose 2: Between ages 1 month and 2 months. Dose 3: Between ages 6 months and 18 months. Catch-up series between ages 7 years and 18 years if your child has not received all ...