Baby care - Health care - immunisation chart Baby care - Health care - immunisation chart

The South African Vaccination schedule

Age of childEPI scheduleAge of childPrivate practice:
Option 1
Private practice:
Option 2
Age of childPrivate practice:
Option 3
At birth OPV (0)
BCG
At birth OPV (0)
BCG
OPV (0)
BCG
HBV1
At birth OPV (0)
BCG
6 weeks OPV (1)
RV (1)
DTaP-IPV/Hib
(1)
HBV (1)
PCV (1)
6 weeks OPV (1)
RV (1)
DTaP-IPV/Hib (1)
HBV (1)
PCV (1)
OPV (1)
RV (1)
DTaP-IPV/Hib/HBV (1)
PCV (1)
6 weeks OPV (1)
RV (1)
DTaP-IPV/Hib/HBV (1)
PCV (1)
10 weeks DTaP-IPV/Hib
(2)
HBV (2)
10 weeks RV (2)2
DTaP-IPV/Hib (2)
HBV (2)
PCV (2)
RV (2)2
DTaP-IPV/Hib/HBV
(2)
PCV (2)
10 weeks RV (2)2
DTaP-IPV/Hib/HBV
(2)
PCV (2)
14 weeks RV (2)
DTaP-IPV/Hib
(3)
HBV (3)
PCV (2)
9 months RV (2 or 3)2
DTaP-IPV/Hib (3)
HBV (3)
PCV (3)
RV (2 or 3)2
DTaP-IPV/Hib/HBV
(3)
PCV (3)
14 weeks RV (2 or 3)2
DTaP-IPV/Hib/HBV
(3)
PCV (3)
9 months Measles
vaccine (1)
PCV (3)
14 weeks Measles vaccine

Measles vaccine

9 months Measles vaccine

18 months DTaP-IPV/Hib
(4)
Measles
vaccine (2)
12-15
months
PCV (4)3
Chickenpox
(varicella)
vaccine (1)4
MMR (1) or MMRV5
Hepatitis A vaccine
(repeat 6 months
later)
PCV (4)3
Chickenpox (varicella)
vaccine (1)4
MMR (1) or MMRV5
Hepatitis A vaccine
(repeat 6 months
later)
12-15 months PCV (4)3
Chickenpox (varicella)
vaccine (1)4
MMR (1) or MMRV5
Hepatitis A vaccine
(repeat 6 months
later)
18 months DTaP-IPV/Hib (4) DtaP-IPV//Hib or
DtaP-IPV//Hib/HBV(4)6
18 months

DtaP-IPV//Hib or
DtaP-IPV//Hib/HBV(4)6
6 years Td vaccine 5-6 years MMR (2) or MMRV5
Chickenpox
(varicella)
vaccine (2)
DTaP or TdaP-IPV
MMR (2) or MMRV5
Chickenpox (varicella)
vaccine (2)
DTaP or TdaP-IPV
5-6 years MMR (2) or MMRV5
Chickenpox (varicella)
vaccine (2)
DTaP or TdaP-IPV
9 years HPV (from 9
years)7
HPV (from 9 years)7 9 years

HPV (from 9 years)7

12 years Td vaccine 12 years TdaP-IPV

TdaP-IPV

12 years TdaP-IPV

 

Abbreviations

(0) : Birth dose, which doesn’t count as part of primary series

(1) : First dose in a series

(2) : Second dose in a series

(3) : Third dose in a series

(4) : Fourth dose (booster)

BCG: Bacille Calmette-Guérin (tuberculosis vaccine)

DTaP-IPV//Hib/HBV (hexavalent): Diphtheria, tetanus, acellular pertussis/inactivated polio vaccine/ Haemophilus influenzae type b and hepatitis B vaccine

DTaP-IPV//Hib (pentavalent): Diphtheria, tetanus, acellular pertussis/inactivated polio vaccine and Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccine

EPI: Expanded Programme of Immunisation

HBV: Hepatitis B vaccine

HPV: Human papillomavirus vaccine

MMR: Measles, mumps and rubella vaccine

MMRV: Measles, mumps, rubella and varicella vaccine

OPV: Oral polio vaccine

PCV: Pneumococcal conjugated vaccine

RV: Rotavirus vaccine

Tdap-IPV (quadrivalent): Tetanus and reduced amount of diphtheria vaccine with acellular pertussis and inactivated polio vaccine.

Td vaccine: Tetanus and reduced amount of diphtheria vaccine

Notes (superscripted numbers above)

1. If the hexavalent vaccine (Infanrix-Hexa®) is given according to the EPI schedule (6, 10 and 14 weeks), a birth dose of HBV (not routinely given in South Africa) is required.

2. If pentavalent RV is given, three doses are required, at 6, 10 and 14 weeks. If monovalent vaccine is given, only two doses are required, at 6 and 14 weeks.

3. When Synflorix® is given, the fourth dose can be given from 9.5 months, provided it has been six months since the last dose.

4. Chickenpox (varicella) vaccine can be given at any time from 9 months of age, but is probably most effective if given after the age of 12 months. If not given on the same day as measles vaccines, the vaccines must be separated by at least one month. Varicella vaccine can now be given in combination with MMR as MMRV.

5. MMRV is an option if varicella vaccine has not been given yet. MMRV can be given in place of MMR and varicella vaccines.

6. A booster of HBV is not routinely recommended in South Africa.

7. HPV quadrivalent vaccine can be given to boys and girls; the course consists of three doses, at 0, 2 and 6 months. HPV bivalent vaccine can be given to girls only; the course consists of three doses, at 0, 1 and 6 months.

Ask your doctor or healthcare provider about vaccines available for other situations.

EmptyView

If you would like to know more If you would like to know more
Name should not be blank