A list of delay or selective vaccine schedules:
Dr. Stephanie Cave’s vaccine schedule:
4 months: start Hib with IPV (polio)
6 months: DtaP started
7 months: second series of Hib and IPV
8 months: second series Dtap
9 months: third series Hib
10 months: third series DtaP
15 months: measles
18 months: fourth series Hib, IPV
19 months: fourth series DtaP
27 months: rubella
39 months: mumps
4-5 years: MMR boosters separate from any other boosters only if no titers for immunity.
4-5 years: boosters for DtaP and IPV if needed
Hepatitis B: If Mother is not positive and baby is not attending child care we would like to postpone until at least school age and only give if mandated by state.
Pneumococcal (Prevnar): Do not want, only discuss if mandated by state only.
Varicella (Varivax): close to school age if mandated by law and if child is not immune to chicken pox based on blood test. Never before 4-5 years.
MMR: to be given seperately
15 months: measles
27 months: rubella
39 months: mumps
4-5 years: MMR boosters separate from any other boosters only if no titers for immunity.
This is from Dr. Miller (Generation Rescue)
1. no vaccines until 2 years old
2. no mercury containing vaccines
3. no live virus vaccines
4. vaccines to be given 1 at a time starting at age 2-
a. pertussis
b. diptheria
c. tetanus
d. polio
Dr. Sears Selective Vaccination Schedule
2 months- DTaP, Rotavirus
3 months- Pc, HIB
4 months- DtaP, Rotavirus
5 months- Pc, HIB
6 months- DtaP, Rotavirus
7 months- Pc, HIB
15 months- Pc, HIB
5 years- Tetanus booster
10 years- Blood test(Titer) for Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Chickenpox, Hep A Consider vaccinating if not immune. Consider 3 dose Polio series if traveling to Africa or Asia
11years- HPV (3 doses)
12 years Hep B (3 doses)
Alternative Vaccine Schedule
2 months- DTaP, Rotavirus
3 months- Pc, HIB
4 months- DtaP, Rotavirus
5 months- Pc, HIB
6 months- DtaP, Rotavirus
7 months- Pc, HIB
9 months- Polio, Flu (2 doses)
12 months- Mumps, Polio
15 months- Pc, HIB
18 months- DTaP, Chickenpox
21 months- Flu
2 years- Rubella, Polio
2.5 years- Hep B, Hep A
3 years- Hep B, Measles, Flu
3.5 years- Hep B, Hep A
4 years- DTaP, Polio, Flu
5 years- MMR, Flu
6 years- Chickenpox
12 years- Tdap, HPV
12 years 2 months- HPV
13 years-HPV, Meningococcal (once meningococcal approved for age 2-recommend at age 2 and delay Hep B for 6 months)
(Most people are immune after one dose. We continue to get multiple doses that MAY NOT BE NEEDED. Have them check antibody levels via titres blood test.)
DAN! Guidelines:
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Use Thimersol / Mercury free vaccines!!(THAT INCLUDES vaccines that have multiple viruses! Split them up!)
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Use single dose vials from which to draw up the vaccines as opposed to multiple-dose vials which provide less uniform dosage.
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Use inactivated polio. (IPV)
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Give RDA (Recommended Daily Allowances) of Vitamin C before and after vaccines
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Give a natural form of Vitamin A ( cod liver oil ) to keep RDA’s at level at all times for the age.
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Separate the MMR into 3…start with measles at 12-15 months, then mumps at 18-21 months, rubella at 24-27 months.
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Do not give live virus vaccines to immunodeficient children.
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Do not give vaccines if allergic to any of these components:
i. Yeast – Hep B
ii. Eggs – MMR
iii. Neonycian – MMR or Varicella
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Hold off on the Varicella until 10-12 years & if the child is shown not immune to Chicken pox.
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Checking vaccine titers before giving boosters












