Canada's Provincial and Territorial Routine (and Catch- up) Vaccination Programs for Infants and Children. This table summarizes the current routine vaccination schedule for infants and children in all provinces and territories across Canada. Provincial and territorial schedules change regularly. This schedule is updated regularly in collaboration with the CNCI and the CIC; and schedules for each province or territory can be found on their website.
Individuals are also encouraged to talk to their paediatrician, family physician, public health nurse or local health unit about recommended immunizations. The Canadian Immunization Guide is an online resource for health care professionals and includes more information about vaccines, vaccine safety and the recommended immunization schedules. Additional information on vaccine safety, epidemiology, and guidance on immunization and vaccines is available on Canada. January 2. 01. 6). Vaccination Schedules. Vaccines. Provinces & Territories.
Abbreviations. Descriptions. BCABSKMBONQCNBNSPENLYTNTNUFootnote a.
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NACI recommends either DTa. P- IPV or Tdap- IPV vaccines may be used for the 4- 6 year old booster in children.
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Return to footnote a referrer. Footnote b. If attending post- secondary school out- of territory. Return to footnote b referrer. Footnote c. Females only. Return to first footnote c referrer. Footnote d. Females and males.
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Return to first footnote d referrer. Footnote e. Males only. Return to first footnote e referrer. Footnote 1. Vaccine is not publicly funded in this province/territory.
Return to first footnote 1 referrer. Footnote 2. A specific catch- up program is currently underway. A catch- up program is defined as a time- limited measure to implement a new vaccine program to a certain age cohort (e.
It can also be used when a vaccine is added at a younger age (e. With that said, a province or territory can still provide catch- up vaccine at the individual level even if there's no specific program in place. Return to first footnote 2 referrer.
DTa. P- IPV- Hib. Diphtheria, Tetanus, acellular Pertussis, Inactivated Polio Virus, Haemophilus Influenzae type B vaccine. Age: 1. 8 months. Age: 2, 4, 6, 1. 8 months. Age: 2, 4, 6, 1. 8 months. Age: 2, 4, 6, 1. 8 months.
Age: 2, 4, 6, 1. 8 months. Age: 6 months. Age: 2, 4, 6, 1. Age: 2, 4, 6, 1. 8 months. Age: 1. 8 months. Age: 2, 4, 6, 1. 8 months. Age: 1. 8 months. Age: 2, 4, 6, 1. 8 months.
Age: 2, 4, 6, 1. 8 months. DTa. P- HB- IPV- Hib. Diphtheria, Tetanus, acellular Pertussis, Hepatitis B, Inactivated Polio Virus, Haemophilus Influenzae type B vaccine. Age: 2, 4, 6 months.
N/AFootnote 1. N/AFootnote 1. N/AFootnote 1. N/AFootnote 1. Age: 2, 4, 1. 8 months. N/AFootnote 1. N/AFootnote 1. Age: 2, 4, 6 months. N/AFootnote 1. Age: 2, 4, 6 months. N/AFootnote 1. N/AFootnote 1.
DTa. P- IPV or Tdap- IPVFootnote a. Diphtheria, Tetanus, acellular Pertussis, Inactivated Polio Virus vaccine, or Tetanus, diphtheria (reduced toxoid), acellular pertussis (reduced toxoid), Inactivated Polio Virus vaccine. Age: 4- 6 years. Age: 4- 6 years. Age: 4- 6 years. Age: 4- 6 years. Age: 4- 6 years. Age: 4- 6 years. Age: 4 years. Age: 4- 6 years.
Age: 4- 5 years. Age: 4- 6 years. Age: 4- 6 years. Age: 4- 6 years. Age: 4- 6 years. Tdap. Tetanus, diphtheria (reduced toxoid), acellular pertussis (reduced toxoid) vaccine. Grade: 9. Grade: 9. Grade: 8. Age: 1.
Age: 1. 4- 1. 6 years. Grade: 7. Grade: 7. Grade: 9. Grade: 9. Grade: 9(Starting Feb. Grade: 7. Catch- up 2.
Grade: 8,9. Grade: 9. HBHepatitis B vaccine. HB is providedin a 3- dose combination vaccine(DTa. P- HB- IPV- Hib) in infancy(3- dose)Grade: 5(2- dose)Grade: 6(starting in Sept. Grade: 4(2- dose)Grade: 7.
HB is providedin a 3- dose combination vaccine(DTa. P- HB- IPV- Hib) in infancy.
Catch- up. Footnote 2 (2- dose) (2. Grade: 4. Age: At birth, 2, 6 months(2- dose)Grade: 7. HB is providedin a 3- dose combination vaccine(DTa. P- HB- IPV- Hib) in infancy(2- dose)Grade: 6. HB is providedin a 3- dose combination vaccine(DTa. P- HB- IPV- Hib) in infancy.
Age: At birth, 1, 6 months. Age: At birth, 1, 9 months. MMRMeasles, Mumps, Rubella vaccine.
Age: 1. 2 months. N/AFootnote 1. N/AFootnote 1. N/AFootnote 1. Age: 1.
Age: 1. 2 months. N/AFootnote 1. N/AFootnote 1. N/AFootnote 1. N/AFootnote 1.
Age: 1. 2 months. N/AFootnote 1. Age: 1.
Var. Varicella vaccine. Age: 1. 2 months. N/AFootnote 1. Catch- up. Footnote 2 (2nd dose) (2.
Grade: 6. N/AFootnote 1. Age: 1. 5 months. N/AFootnote 1. Catch- up.
Footnote 2 (2nd dose) (2. Grade: 1. 0 (2. 01. Grade: 9. N/AFootnote 1. Catch- up. Footnote 2 (2nd dose) (2. Age: 4 years. N/AFootnote 1.
Age: 1. 2 months. N/AFootnote 1. Age: 1. MMR- Var. Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Varicella vaccine. Age: 4- 6 years. Age: 1. Age: 1. 2, 1. 8 months. Age: 1. 2 months & 4- 6 years. Age: 4- 6 years. Age: 1.
Age: 1. 2, 1. 8 months. Age: 1. 2, 1. 8 months- 6 years. Age: 1. 2, 1. 8 months. Age: 1. 2, 1. 8 months.
Age: 4- 6 years. Age: 1. N/AFootnote 1. Men- C- CMeningococcal conjugate (Strain C) vaccine. Age: 2, 1. 2 months & Grade: 6.
Age: 4, 1. 2 months. Age: 1. 2 months.
Age: 1. 2 months & Grade: 4 (moving in sept. Age: 1. 2 months. Age: 1. 2 months & 3rd year of high school. Age: 1. 2 months. Age: 1. 2 months. Age: 1. 2 months.
Age: 1. 2 months. Age: 2, 1. 2 months & Grade: 6. Age: 2, 1. 2 months. Age: 1. 2 months. Catch- up. Footnote 2 (2.
Grade: 9. Men- C- ACYW- 1. Meningococcal conjugate (Strains A, C, Y, W1. N/AFootnote 1. Grade: 9. Grade: 6. N/AFootnote 1. Grade: 7. N/AFootnote 1. Grade: 9 Grade: 7. Grade: 9. Grade: 4.
N/AFootnote 1. Grade: 1. Footnote b. N/AFootnote 1. Pneu- C- 1. 3Pneumococcal conjugate (1. Age: 2, 4, 1. 2 months. Age: 2, 4, 1. 2 months. Age: 2, 4, 1. 2 months. Age: 2, 4, 1. 2 months.
Age: 2, 4, 1. 2 months. Age: 2, 4, 1. 2 months. Age: 2, 4, 1. 2 months. Age: 2, 4, 1. 2 months.
Age: 2, 4, 1. 8 months. Age: 2, 4, 1. 2 months.
Age: 2, 4, 1. 2 months. Age: 2, 4, 6, 1. 8 months. Age: 2, 4, 6, 1. 8 months. Inf. Influenza vaccine. Age: 6- 5. 9 months.
Age: 6+ months. Age: 6+ months. Age: 6+ months. Age: 6+ months.
Age: 6- 2. 3 months. Age: 6 months- 1. Age: 6+ months. Age: 6- 5. Age: 6+ months. Age: 6+ months.
Age: 6+ months. Age: 6+ months. Rota. Rotavirus vaccine.
Age: 2, 4 months. Age: 2, 4 months. Age: 2, 4 months. Age: 2, 4 months. Age: 2, 4 months. Age: 2, 4 months.
N/AFootnote 1. N/AFootnote 1. Age: 2, 4 months Age: 2, 4 months.
Age: 2, 4 months. Age: 2, 4 months. N/AFootnote 1. HPVHuman Papillomavirus vaccine(2- dose)Grade: 6. Footnote c(3- dose)Grade: 5. Footnote d. Catch- up. Footnote 2(3- dose) (2. Grade: 9. Footnote e(2- dose) Grade: 6.
Footnote c(2- dose) Grade: 6. Footnote c(2- dose) Grade: 8. Footnote c(2- dose)Grade: 4.
Footnote c(starting in sept. Grade: 4. Footnote d)(2- dose) Grade: 7. Footnote c(2- dose) Grade: 7.
Footnote d(3- dose)Grade: 6. Footnote d. Catch- up. Footnote 2(3- dose)(2. Grade: 9. Footnote e(2- dose) Grade: 6. Footnote c(2- dose)Grade: 6.
Footnote c(9- 1. 4 years: 2- dose 1. Grade: 4- 6. Footnote c(3- dose)Grade: 6.