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National Immunization Schedule (NIS) for Infants, Children and Pregnant Women

Vaccine When to give Dose Route Site

For Pregnant Women

TT-1 Early in pregnancy 0.5 ml Intra-muscular Upper Arm TT-2 4 weeks after TT-1* 0.5 ml Intra-muscular Upper Arm

TT- Booster If received 2 TT doses in a pregnancy

within the last 3 yrs*

0.5 ml Intra-muscular Upper Arm

For Infants

BCG At birth or as early as possible till one

year of age 0.1ml (0.05ml until

1 month

age)

Intra-dermal Left Upper Arm

Hepatitis B - Birth

dose

At birth or as early as possible within

24 hours

0.5 ml Intra-muscular Antero-lateral

side of mid-thigh

OPV-0 At birth or as early as possible within

the first 15 days

2 drops Oral Oral

OPV 1, 2 & 3 At 6 weeks, 10 weeks & 14 weeks

(OPV can be given till 5 years of age)

2 drops Oral Oral

Pentavalent

1, 2 & 3

At 6 weeks, 10 weeks & 14 weeks

(can be given till one year of age)

0.5 ml Intra-muscular Antero-lateral

side of mid-thigh

Rotavirus# At 6 weeks, 10 weeks & 14 weeks

(can be given till one year of age)

5 drops Oral Oral

IPV Two fractional dose at 6 and 14

weeks of age

0.1 ml Intra dermal two

fractional dose

Intra-dermal:

Right upper arm

Measles /MR 1st

Dose$

9 completed months-12 months.

(can be given till 5 years of age)

0.5 ml Sub-cutaneous Right upper Arm

JE - 1** 9 completed months-12 months.

0.5 ml Sub-cutaneous Left upper Arm

Vitamin A

(1st dose)

At 9 completed months with measles-

Rubella

1 ml ( 1 lakh IU)

Oral Oral

For Children

DPT booster-1

16-24 months 0.5 ml Intra-muscular Antero-lateral

side of mid-thigh

Measles/ MR 2nd

dose $

16-24 months 0.5 ml Sub-cutaneous Right upper Arm

OPV Booster 16-24 months 2 drops Oral Oral

JE-2 16-24 months 0.5 ml Sub-cutaneous Left Upper Arm

Vitamin A***

(2nd to 9th dose)

16-18 months. Then one dose every 6

months up to the age of 5 years. 2 ml (2 lakh IU)

Oral Oral

DPT Booster-2 5-6 years 0.5 ml. Intra-muscular Upper Arm TT 10 years & 16 years 0.5 ml Intra-muscular Upper Arm

*Give TT-2 or Booster doses before 36 weeks of pregnancy. However, give these even if more than 36 weeks have

passed. Give TT to a woman in labour, if she has not previously received TT. **JE Vaccine is introduced in select endemic districts after the campaign.

*** The 2nd to 9th doses of Vitamin A can be administered to children 1-5 years old during biannual rounds, in

collaboration with ICDS.

#Phased introduction, at present in Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Orissa from 2016 & expanded in

Madhya Pradesh, Assam, Rajasthan, and Tripura in February 2017 and planned in Tamil Nadu & Uttar Pradesh in 2017.

$ Phased introduction, at present in five states namely Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Goa, Lakshadweep and Puducherry. (As

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