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Immunisation schedule

The national immunisation programme is led by the Department of Health, based on recommendations made to ministers by the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI). Immunisation policy is set at national level but implemented locally by primary care trusts.584

The two public health interventions that have had the greatest impact on the world’s health are clean water and vaccines.584

Our interactive wheel provides you with the latest Department of Health immunisation recommendations for all the vaccine-preventable diseases that may occur in the UK.550

Both routine and non-routine schedules are detailed.  To use the wheel rotate the outer edge to the appropriate age ‘Visit’ group. The highlighted segment will indicate the recommended vaccine programme and a further information box will appear giving details of each vaccine.

Pfizer Vaccines are committed to providing helpful tools to raise childhood immunisation awareness and uptake, click here to find out more.

Click here to access further support materials, such as our free to healthcare professionals ‘Flu Clinic’ campaign items; ‘at risk’ patient leaflet, posters and bunting.

Prevenar13

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