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  2. Pet Vaccines: Schedules for Cats and Dogs - WebMD

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    2 doses, 3-4 weeks apart. Puppies need a booster 1 year after completing the initial series, then all dogs need a booster every 3 years or more often. Core dog vaccine. Spread via coughs and ...

  3. International Vaccine Institute - Wikipedia

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    The International Vaccine Institute ( IVI) is a non-profit, autonomous international organization established with the mandate of making vaccines accessible and affordable for all. Collaborating closely with the global scientific community, public health entities, governments, and industry stakeholders, IVI engages in every facet of the vaccine ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. European Vaccine Initiative - Wikipedia

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    The European Vaccine Initiative (EVI) is a non-profit Product Development Partnership (PDP) [1] with the goal of supporting and accelerating the development of effective and affordable vaccines for global health. Since its inception in 1998, EVI has operated as an independent non-profit organisation that works closely with academic researchers ...

  6. Childhood immunizations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This vaccine is a 2 or 3 dose series, depending on the brand of the vaccine, that is given at 2 and 4 months in the 2 dose series and at 2,4 and 6 months in the 3 dose series. Studies show that this vaccine is 85-98% effective against severe rotavirus disease and is 74-87% effective against rotavirus disease of any severity in the first year ...

  7. Expanded Program on Immunization - Wikipedia

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    The World Health Organization (WHO) initiated the Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) in May 1974 with the objective to vaccinate children throughout the world. Ten years later, in 1984, the WHO established a standardized vaccination schedule for the EPI vaccines: Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG), diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis (DTP), oral ...

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

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    6. HPV (Human Papillomavirus) Vaccine. How you get it: A series of three shots How often and when: Preferably at ages 11 or 12, but older teens and young adults can get it, too. If you start ...

  9. 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 ...