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. 2005 Sep 9;52(5):1271–1286. doi: 10.1016/j.pcl.2005.06.002

Table 2.

Vaccines for families adopting internationally

Vaccines for those who travel Standard dose/route Comment
Update all childhood vaccines for any children in household
Routine vaccines for adults (administer as needed according to standard schedules and recommendations)
 Hepatitis B 1.0 mL IM, 3 doses at 0, 1, 6 months
 Influenza 0.5 mL IM, according to season
 Measles, mumps, rubella 0.5 mL SC, documented 2 doses separated by ≥1 month
 Pneumococcal polysaccharide 0.5 mL SC or IM
 Polio 0.5 mL SC For travel to areas with transmission of polioviruses
 Td or TdaP 0.5 mL IM
 Varicella 0.5 mL SC, 2 doses separated by 4–8 weeks
Special vaccines for travel to high- or intermediate-risk areas
 Hepatitis A 1.0 mL adult/0.5 mL pediatric IM, 2 doses at 0, 6 months
 Typhoid 0.5 mL IM or 4 capsules PO
Travel to high-risk areas or required by destination
 Japanese encephalitis 0.5 mL ages 1–2, 1.0 mL ages ≥3 SC, 3 doses on days 0, 7, 30 For travel to parts of Asia
 Meningococcus 0.5 mL SC For travel to endemic and outbreak areas
 Rabies 1.0 mL IM, 3 doses on days 0, 7, 21 or 28 For longer term travel, remote destinations
 Yellow fever 0.5 mL SC For travel to parts of South America and Africa

Abbreviations: IM, intramuscular; PO, by mouth; SC, subcutaneous; Td, tetanus diphtheria; TdaP, tetanus-diphtheria-acellular pertussis.