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Date: August 9, 2006
VACCINATIONS REQUIRED FOR SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
Nassau County Department of Health reminds families that updating children's vaccinations should be added to their back-to-school list. "In order to be fully protected, students should have all the appropriate vaccinations for their age," said Health Commissioner Dr. David Ackman. This schedule ensures that children meet school and college immunization requirements and are protected against diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, measles, mumps, rubella, hepatitis B, Hib disease, polio and chickenpox.
In addition to the required vaccines, pneumococcal and hepatitis A vaccines are recommended for infants and toddlers, meningococcal vaccine for adolescents and college students, and influenza vaccine for children six months to five years of age.
New York State’s Vaccines for Children Program (VFC) provides free vaccinations for all required vaccines to uninsured children and to those with health insurance that does not cover vaccines. For additional information, contact the child's health care provider or call the Nassau County Department of Health Immunization Hotline weekdays from 9:00 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. at 571-1680.
New York State Immunization Requirements for School Entrance/Attendance |
| Vaccine |
Pre-Kindergarten (Day Care, Nursery, Headstart, pre-K) |
School (K-12) |
College and Post-Secondary School |
| Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis |
3 doses |
3 doses |
Tdap recommended every 10 years |
| Polio |
3 doses |
3 doses |
Not applicable |
| Measles, Mumps and Rubella |
1 dose |
2 doses |
2 doses |
| Hepatitis B |
3 doses |
3 doses |
3 doses recommended for students in all health fields |
| Haemophilus influenzae type b (hib) |
3 doses if less than 15 months of age or 1 dose if administered on or after 15 months of age |
Not applicable |
Not applicable |
| Varicella (chickenpox) |
1 dose if born on or after 1/1/2000 |
1 dose if born on or after 1/1/98 or born on or after 1/1/94 and enrolling in 6th grade |
Recommended if no history of illness |
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