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Childhood Vaccine Schedule Reference

Vaccine Schedule Reference (WHO EPI)

Enter child's age to see due vaccines. Based on WHO Expanded Programme on Immunisation (EPI) schedule.

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A child with no immunisation record should be treated as unvaccinated and a catch-up schedule commenced. Blood tests to check for protective antibody titres are sometimes helpful to avoid unnecessary re-vaccination, but this should not delay starting the catch-up schedule.

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Edward Jenner introduced the world's first vaccine in 1796 using cowpox material to protect against smallpox. The word 'vaccine' itself derives from the Latin 'vacca' (cow). Smallpox became the first — and to date only — human disease to be officially eradicated worldwide, certified by the WHO in 1980, entirely through vaccination.

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