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| Age | Vaccines |
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8 weeks |
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12 weeks |
6-in-1 vaccine (2nd dose) Rotavirus vaccine (2nd dose) |
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16 weeks |
6-in-1 vaccine (3rd dose) MenB vaccine (2nd dose) |
| Age | Vaccines |
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1 year |
Hib/MenC vaccine (1st dose) MMR vaccine (1st dose) Pneumococcal vaccine (2nd dose) MenB vaccine (3rd dose) |
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2 to 10 or 11 years |
Children’s flu vaccine (every year until children finish primary school) |
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3 years and 4 months |
MMR vaccine (2nd dose) |
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12 to 13 years |
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14 years |
| Age | Vaccines |
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50 years (and every year after) |
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65 years |
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70 to 79 years |
| When it’s offered | Vaccines |
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During flu season |
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From 16 weeks pregnant |
Some vaccines are only available on the NHS for groups of people who need extra protection
| At-risk group | Vaccines |
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Babies born to mothers who have hepatitis B |
Hepatitis B vaccine at birth, 4 weeks and 12 months |
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Children born in areas of the country where there are high numbers of TB cases |
BCG tuberculosis (TB) vaccine at around 4 weeks |
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Children whose parents or grandparents were born in a country with many cases of TB |
BCG tuberculosis (TB) vaccine at around 4 weeks |
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Children 6 months to 17 years old with long-term health conditions |
Children’s flu vaccine every year |
| At-risk group | Vaccines |
|---|---|
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Problems with the spleen, for example caused by sickle cell disease or coeliac disease |
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Cochlear implants |
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Chronic respiratory and heart conditions, such as severe asthma or heart failure |
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Chronic neurological conditions, such as Parkinson’s disease or a learning disability |
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Diabetes |
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Chronic kidney disease |
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Chronic liver conditions |
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Haemophilia |
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Weakened immune system caused by treatments or disease |
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Complement disorders or people receiving complement inhibitor therapies |
If you’re starting college or university, you should make sure you’ve already had:
If you’re eligible for the HPV vaccine, make sure you’ve had 2 doses. It helps protect against genital warts and cancers caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV), such as cervical cancer.
If you missed either of your HPV vaccines at school, you can still ask your GP for this vaccine until your 25th birthday.