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Imunisasi
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Updated on March 24, 2025
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Infant Immunization Schedule Indonesia

Information:

Imunisasi recommendations are valid from January 1, 2014.

Hepatitis B. vaccine

It is best given within 12 hours after birth and preceded in the administration of vitamin K1 injection. Babies are born to positive HBsAG mothers, given hepatitis B vaccine and immunoglobulin hepatitis B (HBIG) in different extremities. Hepatitis B vaccination can then use hepatitis B monovalent vaccine or combination vaccine.

Polio vaccine.

When a discharged baby must be given an oral polio vaccine (OPV-0). Furthermore, for Polio-1, Polio-2, Polio-3 and Polio Booster can be given an OPV or IPV vaccine, but it should be at least one dose of the IPV vaccine.

BCG vaccine.

Giving BCG vaccine is recommended before 3 months, optimal age 2 months. If given after the age of 3 months, a tuberculin test is needed.

DTP vaccine.

The DTP vaccine first gave the fastest at the age of 6 weeks. Can be given a DTWP or DTAP vaccine or combination with other vaccines. For children over 7 years old DTP given must be a TD vaccine, booster every 10 years.

Measles vaccine.

Measles is given at the age of 9 months, 2 years and in elementary school class 1 (Bias Program).

Pneumococcal vaccine (PCV). If given at the age of 7-12 months, PCV is given 2 times with an interval of 2 months; At the age of more than 1 year given 1 time. Both need a test dose 1 time at the age of more than 12 months or at least 2 months after the last dose. In children over 2 years old PCV is given enough once.

Rotavirus vaccine.

Rotavirus monovalent vaccine is given 2 times, the Rotavirus pentavalent vaccine is given 3 times. Rotavirus monovalent vaccine dose I is given aged 6-14 weeks, the 2nd dose is given at a minimum interval of 4 weeks. Rotavirus monovalent vaccine should be finished given before the age of 16 weeks and does not exceed the age of 24 weeks. Rotavirus pentavalent vaccine: 1st dose is given aged 6-14 weeks, 2nd dose intervals, and 3-10 weeks, 3rd dose is given at less than 32 weeks age (minimum intervals of 4 weeks).

Varicella vaccine.

Varicella vaccine can be given after the age of 12 months, but the best at the age before entering elementary school. When given at more than 12 years, it takes 2 doses with a minimum interval of 4 weeks.

Influenza vaccine.

Influenza vaccine is given at a minimum age of 6 months, repeated every year. For the first time Imunisasi (primary immunization) in children less than 9 years old is given twice with a minimum interval of 4 weeks. For children 6 - <36 months, dose of 0.25 ml.

Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccine.

HPV vaccine can be given from the age of 10 years. Bivalent HPV vaccine is given three times with intervals of 0, 1, 6 months; Tetravalent HPV vaccine with intervals 0, 2, 6 months.