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National Immunization Schedule (NIS) for Infants, Children and Pregnant Women

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National Immunisation Schedule (NIS) for Infants, Children and Pregnant Women

VaccineWhen to giveDoseRouteSite
For Pregnant WomenFor Pregnant WomenFor Pregnant WomenFor Pregnant WomenFor Pregnant Women
TT-1Early in pregnancy0.5 mlIntramuscularUpper Arm
TT-24 weeks after TT-1*0.5 mlIntramuscularUpper Arm
TT- BoosterIf received 2 TT doses in a pregnancy within the last 3 yrs*0.5 mlIntramuscularUpper Arm
For InfantsFor InfantsFor InfantsFor InfantsFor Infants
BCGAt birth or as early as possible till one year of age0.1ml (0.05ml until 1 month age)IntradermalLeft Upper Arm
Hepatitis B - Birth doseAt birth or as early as possible within 24 hours0.5 mlIntramuscularAntero-lateral side of mid-thigh
OPV-0At birth or as early as possible within the first 15 days2 dropsOralOral
OPV 1, 2 & 3At 6 weeks, 10 weeks & 14 weeks (OPV can be given till 5 years of age)2 dropsOralOral
Pentavalent1, 2 & 3At 6 weeks, 10 weeks & 14 weeks (can be given till one year of age)0.5 mlIntramuscularAntero-lateral side of mid-thigh
Rotavirus#At 6 weeks, 10 weeks & 14 weeks (can be given till one year of age)5 dropsOralOral
IPVTwo fractional dose at 6 and 14 weeks of age0.1 mlIntradermal two fractional doseIntradermal: Right upper arm
Measles /MR 1st Dose$9 completed months-12 months.(can be given till 5 years of age)0.5 mlSubcutaneousRight upper Arm
JE - 1**9 completed months-12 months.0.5 mlSubcutaneousLeft upper Arm
Vitamin A (1st dose)At 9 completed months with measles Rubella1 ml( 1 lakh IU)OralOral
For ChildrenFor ChildrenFor ChildrenFor ChildrenFor Children
DPT booster-116-24 months0.5 mlIntramuscularAntero-lateral side of mid-thigh
Measles/ MR 2nd dose $16-24 months0.5 mlSubcutaneousRight upper Arm
OPV Booster16-24 months2 dropsOralOral
JE-216-24 months0.5 mlSubcutaneousLeft Upper Arm
Vitamin A***(2nd to 9th dose)16-18 months. Then one dose every 6 months up to the age of 5 years.2 ml (2 lakh IU)OralOral
DPT Booster-25-6 years0.5 ml.IntramuscularUpper Arm
TT10 years & 16years0.5 mlIntramuscularUpper Arm
  • *Give TT-2 or Booster doses before 36 weeks of pregnancy. However, give these even if more than 36 weeks have passed. Give TT to a woman in labour, if she has not previously received TT.
  • **JE Vaccine is introduced in select endemic districts after the campaign.
  • *** The 2nd to 9th doses of Vitamin A can be administered to children 1 to 5 years old during biannual rounds, in collaboration with ICDS.
  • #Phased introduction, at present in Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Orissa from 2016 & expanded in Madhya Pradesh, Assam, Rajasthan, and Tripura in February 2017 and planned in Tamil Nadu & Uttar Pradesh in 2017.
  • $ Phased introduction, at present in five states namely Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Goa, Lakshadweep and Puducherry.
 
National Immunisation Schedule (NIS) for Infants, Children and Pregnant Women

VaccineWhen to giveDoseRouteSite
For Pregnant WomenFor Pregnant WomenFor Pregnant WomenFor Pregnant WomenFor Pregnant Women
TT-1Early in pregnancy0.5 mlIntramuscularUpper Arm
TT-24 weeks after TT-1*0.5 mlIntramuscularUpper Arm
TT- BoosterIf received 2 TT doses in a pregnancy within the last 3 yrs*0.5 mlIntramuscularUpper Arm
For InfantsFor InfantsFor InfantsFor InfantsFor Infants
BCGAt birth or as early as possible till one year of age0.1ml (0.05ml until 1 month age)IntradermalLeft Upper Arm
Hepatitis B - Birth doseAt birth or as early as possible within 24 hours0.5 mlIntramuscularAntero-lateral side of mid-thigh
OPV-0At birth or as early as possible within the first 15 days2 dropsOralOral
OPV 1, 2 & 3At 6 weeks, 10 weeks & 14 weeks (OPV can be given till 5 years of age)2 dropsOralOral
Pentavalent1, 2 & 3At 6 weeks, 10 weeks & 14 weeks (can be given till one year of age)0.5 mlIntramuscularAntero-lateral side of mid-thigh
Rotavirus#At 6 weeks, 10 weeks & 14 weeks (can be given till one year of age)5 dropsOralOral
IPVTwo fractional dose at 6 and 14 weeks of age0.1 mlIntradermal two fractional doseIntradermal: Right upper arm
Measles /MR 1st Dose$9 completed months-12 months.(can be given till 5 years of age)0.5 mlSubcutaneousRight upper Arm
JE - 1**9 completed months-12 months.0.5 mlSubcutaneousLeft upper Arm
Vitamin A (1st dose)At 9 completed months with measles Rubella1 ml( 1 lakh IU)OralOral
For ChildrenFor ChildrenFor ChildrenFor ChildrenFor Children
DPT booster-116-24 months0.5 mlIntramuscularAntero-lateral side of mid-thigh
Measles/ MR 2nd dose $16-24 months0.5 mlSubcutaneousRight upper Arm
OPV Booster16-24 months2 dropsOralOral
JE-216-24 months0.5 mlSubcutaneousLeft Upper Arm
Vitamin A***(2nd to 9th dose)16-18 months. Then one dose every 6 months up to the age of 5 years.2 ml (2 lakh IU)OralOral
DPT Booster-25-6 years0.5 ml.IntramuscularUpper Arm
TT10 years & 16years0.5 mlIntramuscularUpper Arm
  • *Give TT-2 or Booster doses before 36 weeks of pregnancy. However, give these even if more than 36 weeks have passed. Give TT to a woman in labour, if she has not previously received TT.
  • **JE Vaccine is introduced in select endemic districts after the campaign.
  • *** The 2nd to 9th doses of Vitamin A can be administered to children 1 to 5 years old during biannual rounds, in collaboration with ICDS.
  • #Phased introduction, at present in Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Orissa from 2016 & expanded in Madhya Pradesh, Assam, Rajasthan, and Tripura in February 2017 and planned in Tamil Nadu & Uttar Pradesh in 2017.
  • $ Phased introduction, at present in five states namely Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Goa, Lakshadweep and Puducherry.
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National Immunisation Schedule (NIS) for Infants, Children and Pregnant Women

VaccineWhen to giveDoseRouteSite
For Pregnant WomenFor Pregnant WomenFor Pregnant WomenFor Pregnant WomenFor Pregnant Women
TT-1Early in pregnancy0.5 mlIntramuscularUpper Arm
TT-24 weeks after TT-1*0.5 mlIntramuscularUpper Arm
TT- BoosterIf received 2 TT doses in a pregnancy within the last 3 yrs*0.5 mlIntramuscularUpper Arm
For InfantsFor InfantsFor InfantsFor InfantsFor Infants
BCGAt birth or as early as possible till one year of age0.1ml (0.05ml until 1 month age)IntradermalLeft Upper Arm
Hepatitis B - Birth doseAt birth or as early as possible within 24 hours0.5 mlIntramuscularAntero-lateral side of mid-thigh
OPV-0At birth or as early as possible within the first 15 days2 dropsOralOral
OPV 1, 2 & 3At 6 weeks, 10 weeks & 14 weeks (OPV can be given till 5 years of age)2 dropsOralOral
Pentavalent1, 2 & 3At 6 weeks, 10 weeks & 14 weeks (can be given till one year of age)0.5 mlIntramuscularAntero-lateral side of mid-thigh
Rotavirus#At 6 weeks, 10 weeks & 14 weeks (can be given till one year of age)5 dropsOralOral
IPVTwo fractional dose at 6 and 14 weeks of age0.1 mlIntradermal two fractional doseIntradermal: Right upper arm
Measles /MR 1st Dose$9 completed months-12 months.(can be given till 5 years of age)0.5 mlSubcutaneousRight upper Arm
JE - 1**9 completed months-12 months.0.5 mlSubcutaneousLeft upper Arm
Vitamin A (1st dose)At 9 completed months with measles Rubella1 ml( 1 lakh IU)OralOral
For ChildrenFor ChildrenFor ChildrenFor ChildrenFor Children
DPT booster-116-24 months0.5 mlIntramuscularAntero-lateral side of mid-thigh
Measles/ MR 2nd dose $16-24 months0.5 mlSubcutaneousRight upper Arm
OPV Booster16-24 months2 dropsOralOral
JE-216-24 months0.5 mlSubcutaneousLeft Upper Arm
Vitamin A***(2nd to 9th dose)16-18 months. Then one dose every 6 months up to the age of 5 years.2 ml (2 lakh IU)OralOral
DPT Booster-25-6 years0.5 ml.IntramuscularUpper Arm
TT10 years & 16years0.5 mlIntramuscularUpper Arm
  • *Give TT-2 or Booster doses before 36 weeks of pregnancy. However, give these even if more than 36 weeks have passed. Give TT to a woman in labour, if she has not previously received TT.
  • **JE Vaccine is introduced in select endemic districts after the campaign.
  • *** The 2nd to 9th doses of Vitamin A can be administered to children 1 to 5 years old during biannual rounds, in collaboration with ICDS.
  • #Phased introduction, at present in Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Orissa from 2016 & expanded in Madhya Pradesh, Assam, Rajasthan, and Tripura in February 2017 and planned in Tamil Nadu & Uttar Pradesh in 2017.
  • $ Phased introduction, at present in five states namely Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Goa, Lakshadweep and Puducherry.
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