Table 4.
Vaccination schedule for Romania 2018*
First 24h, 2–7 days | 2 m | 4 m | 11 m | 12 m | 5 yr | 6 yr | 14 yr | Every 10 yr | |
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BCG | • | ||||||||
Hep B | • | • | • | • | |||||
DTPa | • | • | • | • | dT/DTPa | dT | |||
IPV | • | • | • | • | |||||
Hib | • | • | • | ||||||
PCV | • | • | • | ||||||
MMR | • | • | |||||||
Observations | Maternity | Family physician office |
BCG: Bacillus Calmette-Guerin vaccine; HepB: Hepatitis B vaccine; DTPa: Diphtheria tetanus pertussis acellular vaccine; DT: Diphtheria tetanus vaccine for adolescents and adults; IPV: Polio inactivated vaccine; MMR; Measles mumps rubella vaccine; Hib: Haemophilus influenza B. If the HepB vaccine is not available in the first 24h of life, if the mother is HBsAg positive the infant will receive DTPa-VPI-Hib-HepB vaccine at 6 weeks, then the other 2 doses at 30-day intervals and the 4th dose at 11 months. If the mother is HBsAg negative the infant will follow the schedule without the first HepB dose.
According to CNSCBT - National Center for Surveillance and Control of Communicable Diseases (33)