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Summary chart

Abbreviations
The Icelandic Childhood Vaccination Schedule
DTaP IPV Hib MMR dTaP MenC2
3 months Yes1 Yes1 Yes1
5 months Yes1 Yes1 Yes1
6 months Yes
8 months Yes
12 months Yes1 Yes1 Yes1
18 months Yes
5 years Yes
12 years Yes
14 years Yes3 Yes3
The Icelandic Childhood Vaccination Schedule as on 19 October 2007

1 DTaP, IPV and Hib are given as a single pentavalent vaccine.
2 Vaccination with conjugated Meningococcal vaccine was introduced in the childhood vaccination schedule in October 2002 together with a vaccination campaign to include children 6 months-19 years.
3 dTaP and IPV are given as a single vaccine.

This summary chart is adapted from the Vaccination Guidelines for Iceland, 2002 issued by the National Vaccination Advisory Committee. More information on the childhood vaccination program in Iceland may be accessed through the Directorate of Health website (in Icelandic).