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[Immunisation schedule of the Spanish Association of Paediatrics: 2019 recommendations].

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2019

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Moreno-Pérez, David
Álvarez García, Francisco José
Álvarez Aldeán, Javier
Cilleruelo Ortega, María José
Garcés Sánchez, María
García Sánchez, Nuria
Hernández Merino, Ángel
Méndez Hernández, María
Merino Moína, Manuel
Montesdeoca Melián, Abián

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The Advisory Committee on Vaccines of the Spanish Association of Paediatrics annually publishes the immunisation schedule considered optimal for children resident in Spain, according to available evidence on current vaccines. As regards funded immunisations, the 2+1 strategy (2, 4, 11 months) with hexavalent (DTPa-IPV-Hib-HB) and 13-valent pneumococcal vaccines are recommended. Administration of the 6-year booster dose with DTPa is recommended, with a poliomyelitis dose for children who had received the 2+1 scheme, as well as Tdap vaccine for adolescents and pregnant women in every pregnancy between 27 and 32 weeks gestation. The 2-dose scheme should be used for MMR (12 months and 3-4 years) and varicella (15 months and 3-4 years). MMRV vaccine could be applied as the second dose. Vaccination against HPV is recommended in both genders, preferably at 12 years of age. A stronger effort should be made to improve vaccination coverage. The new 9-valent vaccine is now available, expanding the coverage for both genders. Tetravalent meningococcal vaccine (MenACWY) is recommended at 12 months and 12-14 years, with a catch-up up at 19 years of age. It is also recommended in infants older than 6 weeks of age with risk factors, or travellers to countries with high incidence of ACWY meningococcal serogroups. As regards non-funded immunisations, it is recommended meningococcal B vaccination, with a 2+1 schedule, and requests that it be included in the National Immunisation Program. Vaccination against rotavirus is recommended in all infants.

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Child
Humans
Immunization Schedule

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Adolescent, Adolescente, Calendario de vacunación, Child, Enfermedades inmunoprevenibles, Immunisation schedule, Infant, Lactante, Niño, Vaccine preventable diseases, Vaccines, Vacunas

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