2009 H1N1 Influenza Vaccine - Dose Spacing for Children 6 Months through 9 Years of Age
November 23, 2009 1:15 PM EST
Influenza 2009 H1N1 LAIV Dose 21,2 |
Influenza 2009 H1N1 Inactivated Dose 21 |
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Influenza 2009 H1N1 LAIV Dose 12 |
Separate the first and second dose by at least 28 days. Some experts suggest that 14 days* or longer is acceptable. If given 1-13 days apart, repeat the second dose at least 14 days* (preferably 28 days) from the invalid (second) dose. |
Using the same type of vaccine for the first and second dose is preferred. If not feasible, separate the first and second dose by at least 28 days preferably, but some experts suggest that at least 21 days* is acceptable. If given 1-20 days apart, repeat the second dose at least 21 days* (preferably 28 days) from the invalid (second) dose. |
Influenza 2009 H1N1 Inactivated Dose 1 |
Using the same type of vaccine for the first and second dose is preferred. If not feasible, separate the first and second dose by at least 28 days preferably, but some experts suggest that at least 21 days* or longer is acceptable. |
Using the same type of vaccine for the first and second dose is preferred. If not feasible, separate the first and second dose by at least 28 days preferably, but some experts suggest that at least 21 days* or longer is acceptable. If given 1-20 days apart, repeat the second dose at least 21 days* (preferably 28 days) from the invalid (second) dose. |
1Persons 10 and older require only one dose of 2009 H1N1 vaccine. |