Child Immunization Schedule & Vaccination Chart United Kingdom

Read to know your child's immunization schedule for United Kingdom alongwith age criteria.

This Childhood Immunization Schedule provides list of vaccines to be given in United Kingdom as part of United Kingdom Immunization Schedule 2023. It's important that vaccines are given on time for the best protection. Different vaccines are given at different ages to protect your baby. Know your child's immunization schedule and track them by printing the vaccination schedule or Download our child vaccination tracker app. Following vaccination needs to be given to babies as part of their routine childhood vaccinations.

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  • About disease and corresponding vaccines and their possible side effects
  • Childhood immunization Schedule United Kingdom
  • About vaccines given in United Kingdom and diseases they protect against
  • Vaccine brands for each vaccine available in United Kingdom

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Baby Immunization Schedule United Kingdom and when to have them

Refer below for United Kingdom baby vaccinations schedule table (based on CDC recommendations) along with the diseases they protect against and site of adminstration. United Kingdom Child and Adolescent Immunization Schedule by Age

Vaccine NameProtection against diseaseVaccine BrandsUsual Site

Some children may need extra vaccines. Speak to your doctor about your child’s specific needs.

Vaccines in the Child Immunization Schedule

Selective immunisation programmes for certain target groups

Target groupAge and scheduleProtection against DiseaseVaccines required
Babies born to hepatitis B infected mothersAt birth, 4 weeks and 12 months oldHepatitis BHepatitis B
Infants in areas of the country with tuberculosis (TB) incidence >= 40/100,000Around 28 days oldTuberculosisBCG
Infants with a parent or grandparent born in a high incidence countryAround 28 days oldTuberculosisBCG

Note: We have prepared this information based on NHS, CDC, UNICEF, NIP, local health department and each country's Pediatric Society. Please consult your doctor before taking any vaccination and for detailed information on the side effects and other relevant information.

Glossary of terms

AdjuvantAn adjuvant is a substance that is added to a vaccine to increase the body’s immune response to the vaccine
Conjugate vaccineA conjugate vaccine combines a weak (polysaccharide or sugar) antigen to a strong antigen (carrier protein (preferably)) as a carrier.
ImmunizationThe process whereby a person is made immune or resistant to an infectious disease, typically by the administration of a vaccine. Immunization can also occur naturally as a consequence of natural infection.
Inactivated vaccineAn inactivated vaccine (or killed vaccine) consists of virus particles which have been grown and then killed.
Live attenuated vaccineA vaccine created by modifying an infectious agent while still keeping it alive so that it becomes harmless or less virulent.
VaccinationAdminstration of a killed or weakened organism into the body so that the body produces immunity against that organism.
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