Disease |
When Do Vaccinations Typically Start |
Chickenpox (varicella) |
Age 12–15 months |
Age 2 months |
|
Haemophilus influenzae type b infections (such as meningitis) |
Age 2 months |
Age 12–23 months |
|
Birth |
|
Human papillomavirus (HPV) |
Age 11–12 years (can start at age 9 years) |
Age 6 months |
|
Age 12–15 months |
|
Age 11–12 years Age 2 to 9 months for children at high risk |
|
Age 12–15 months |
|
Age 2 months |
|
Age 2 months |
|
Age 2 months |
|
Age 2 months |
|
Rubella (German measles) |
Age 12–15 months |
Age 2 months |