
Child vaccine schedule 2017 for teens and preteens
After your kid turns seven, you need to focus on what kind of new or additional vaccines he/she might be needing. During this second phase of child vaccine schedule, you can get your child vaccinated if they have missed out on any important immunizations. These vaccines might also be a part of vaccination series which your kid has had been taking since they were a baby. Here is an important list of vaccines which are recommended by the CDC’s child vaccine schedule for teens and preteens. DTaP vaccine – The DTaP vaccine immunizes your kids against diphtheria, whooping cough and tetanus. In the second phase of the child vaccine schedule, this vaccine is often given to the kids when they are around 11 or 12, if they have been following the DTaP immunization pattern and have never opted for TD booster. Teenagers can take the DTaP dose if they have missed the DTaP immunization while they will 11 or 12. Hepatitis B – This vaccine can be given to your kids when they are between the age 11 to 15 years. Ensure that you consult your doctor first to gain a clear insight into dose amount and frequencies. Hepatitis A – If your kid never got a Hepatitis vaccine as a baby or a toddler, then you must visit a doctor to get them one.