The present and previous Swedish general vaccination program

Vaccine against Introduced Earlier program ceased Program
Smallpox 19th century 1976  Mandatory for the whole population until the disease was eradicated
Tuberculosis 1940s 1975  1 dose given to new-borns
1940s 1986  1 booster dose at 14-15 years
1986  Current Risk groups only
Diphtheria
and tetanus
1940s 1986 3 doses between 3 and 12 months
1940s 2007  1 booster dose at 7-8 years
1986 Current  3 doses, at 3, 5 and 12 months
2007  Current 1 booster dose at 10 years (children born 2001 or earlier) or 2 booster doses at 5-6 years and 14-16 years (children born 2002 or later)
Whooping cough 1950s 1979 3 doses between 3 and 12 months
2005 2007 1 booster dose at 10 years
1996 Current 3 doses, at 3, 5 and 12 months
2007 Current 1 booster dose at 10 years (children born 2001 or earlier) or 2 booster doses at 5-6 years and 14-16 years (children born 2002 or later)
Polio 1957 1986 3 doses between 9 and 18 months
1957 1977 1 booster dose at 7-8 years
1986 Current 3 doses, at 3, 5 and 12 months
1977 Current 1 booster dose at 5-6 years
Measles 1971 1982 1 dose after 18 months
Rubella 1974  1982  1 dose for 12 year old girls
MMR*
combined
vaccine
1982  2007  2 doses, at 18 months and 12 years
2007  Current 2 doses, at 18 months
and either at 12 years (children born 2001 or earlier) or at 6-8 years (children born 2002 or later)
Hib** 1993  Current 3 doses, at 3, 5 and 12 months
Hepatitis B 1996  Current Risk groups only
Pneumococcal infection 2009 Current 3 doses, at 3, 5 and 12 months
HPV*** 2010 Current 3 doses given to girls born 1999 or later who attend school year 5 or 6
*MMR = Measles-Mumps-Rubella
**Hib = Haemophilus influenzae type B
***HPV = Human Papillomavirus

Uppdaterad 2010-01-26 09:35

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