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. 2014 Sep 11;3:101. doi: 10.1186/2046-4053-3-101

Table 1.

Summary of WHO position papers on the recommended vaccines

Antigen Children Adolescents Adults
BCG
 
 
 
Hepatitis B
3–4 doses
3 doses for high-risk groups if not previously vaccinated
Polio
3–4 doses
 
 
DTP
3 doses, booster (DTP), 1–6 years of age
Booster
Booster
Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib)
3 doses with DTP
 
 
Pneumococcal (conjugate)
3 doses with DTP
 
 
Rotavirus
2 or 3 doses with DTP
 
 
Measles
2 doses
 
 
Rubella
1 dose
1 dose, adolescent girls if not previously vaccinated
HPV
3 doses
Girls
 
Japanese encephalitis
1 dose, booster dose after 1 year
Booster dose after every 3 years up to 10–15 years of age
 
Yellow fever
1 dose
 
 
Tick-borne encephalitis
3 doses
 
 
Typhoid
1 dose or 3 doses (dependent on vaccine), booster dose after 3–7 years
Cholera
3 doses with booster after every 6 months, 2 doses for children of 6 years and older/adults with booster every 2nd year
Meningococcal
1 dose (1–29 years)
Men A conjugate
2 doses (2–11 months) with booster 1 year after 1st dose
Men C conjugate
2 doses (9–23 months), 1 dose (2 years and older)
Quadrivalent conjugate
 
Hepatitis B
At least 1 dose at 1 year or older
Rabies
3 doses
Mumps
2 doses
 
 
Influenza (inactivated) 2 doses, revaccinate annually 1 dose from 9 years of age, revaccinate annually

Vaccines for varicella virus, herpes zoster virus and pneumococcal (polysaccharides) are not in this table, but will be included in the review. This table is adapted from the Summary of WHO Position Papers—Recommendations for Routine Immunization. 1 ( http://www.who.int/immunization/policy/Immunization_routine_table1.pdf?ua=1).