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Vaccination Schedule

Complete vaccination schedule for children and adults as recommended by the Vietnam Ministry of Health

General Vaccination Schedule — Self-paid Vaccines

Age Disease Prevention Vaccine
Newborn
Within the first 24 hoursHepatitis BHepatitis B (birth dose)
Within the first monthTuberculosisBCG
2 months old
2 monthsDiphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Hepatitis B, Hib, Polio6-in-1 vaccine (dose 1)
Rotavirus diarrheaRotavirus (dose 1)
Pneumococcal diseasePneumococcal PCV (dose 1)
3 months old
3 monthsDiphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Hepatitis B, Hib, Polio6-in-1 vaccine (dose 2)
Rotavirus diarrheaRotavirus (dose 2)
4 months old
4 monthsDiphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Hepatitis B, Hib, Polio6-in-1 vaccine (dose 3)
Rotavirus diarrheaRotavirus (dose 3)
Pneumococcal diseasePneumococcal PCV (dose 2)
6 months old
6 monthsSeasonal influenzaInfluenza (dose 1)
Pneumococcal diseasePneumococcal PCV (dose 3)
7 months old
7 monthsSeasonal influenzaInfluenza (dose 2)
9 months old
9 monthsMeaslesMeasles single (dose 1)
Japanese encephalitisJE inactivated (dose 1) or JE live attenuated (dose 1)
Meningococcal diseaseMeningococcal BC/ACYW (dose 1)
12 months old
12 monthsChickenpoxVaricella (dose 1)
Hepatitis AHepatitis A (dose 1)
Japanese encephalitisJE inactivated (dose 2)
Meningococcal diseaseMeningococcal BC/ACYW (dose 2)
Pneumococcal diseasePneumococcal PCV (booster)
15–18 months old
15 monthsDiphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Hepatitis B, Hib, Polio6-in-1 vaccine (dose 4)
Measles, Mumps, RubellaMMR (dose 1)
Japanese encephalitisJE inactivated (dose 3) or JE live attenuated (dose 2)
Meningococcal diseaseMeningococcal BC (dose 3)
18 monthsHepatitis AHepatitis A (dose 2)
ChickenpoxVaricella (dose 2)
RabiesPre-exposure rabies (3 doses)
2–3 years old
2 yearsMeningococcal diseaseMeningococcal ACYW (booster)
CholeraOral cholera (2 doses)
Typhoid feverTyphoid (1 dose)
4–7 years old
4–6 yearsDiphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, PolioCombination vaccine (dose 5)
Measles, Mumps, RubellaMMR (dose 2)
Seasonal influenzaInfluenza (annually)
Japanese encephalitisJE (booster)
9–18 years old
9–14 yearsHPV (cervical cancer)HPV (2 doses)
Diphtheria, Tetanus, PertussisTdap (dose 6 – booster)
Meningococcal diseaseMeningococcal ACYW (booster)
15–18 yearsHPV (if not yet vaccinated)HPV (3 doses)
Adults (≥19 years old)
19–26 yearsSeasonal influenzaInfluenza (annually)
Diphtheria, Tetanus, PertussisTdap (booster every 10 years)
HPV (if not yet vaccinated)HPV (3 doses)
Hepatitis B (if not yet vaccinated)Hepatitis B (3 doses)
Chickenpox (if not yet vaccinated)Varicella (2 doses)
50–64 yearsPneumococcal diseasePneumococcal PCV (1 dose)
Japanese encephalitisJE (if not yet vaccinated)
Seasonal influenzaInfluenza (annually)
≥65 yearsPneumococcal diseasePneumococcal PCV + PPSV23
Seasonal influenzaInfluenza (annually)
Note: The vaccination schedule may vary depending on health status and vaccination history. Always consult a doctor before vaccination.

Vaccination Schedule for Children 0–12 Months

Vaccine / Disease Prevention Birth 1 mo 2 mo 3 mo 4 mo 5 mo 6 mo 7 mo 8 mo 9 mo 10 mo 11 mo 12 mo
Tuberculosis (BCG) D1
Hepatitis B D1
6-in-1
(DTP-HepB-Hib-Polio)
D1 D2 D3
Rotavirus Diarrhea L1 L2 L3
Pneumococcal (PCV) D1 D2 D3 B
Seasonal Influenza D1 D2
Japanese Encephalitis
(inactivated)
D1 D2
Japanese Encephalitis
(live attenuated)
D1
Meningococcal BC D1 D2
Meningococcal ACYW D1 D2
Measles Single D1
Chickenpox D1
Hepatitis A D1
Rabies (pre-exposure) PE
D = Dose (injection) B = Booster PE = Pre-exposure (optional) L = Oral dose
Rotavirus may require 2 or 3 doses depending on the vaccine type. Japanese Encephalitis has 2 types: inactivated (3 doses) and live attenuated (2 doses). Pneumococcal PCV booster at 12 months.

Vaccination Schedule for Children 13–24 Months

Vaccine / Disease Prevention 15 mo 18 mo 2 years
6-in-1
(DTP-HepB-Hib-Polio)
D4
Measles – Mumps – Rubella (MMR) D1
Japanese Encephalitis
(inactivated – dose 3)
D3
Japanese Encephalitis
(live attenuated – dose 2)
D2
Meningococcal BC (dose 3) D3
Seasonal Influenza Annually
Chickenpox (dose 2) D2
Hepatitis A (dose 2) D2
Rabies (pre-exposure) 3D
Meningococcal ACYW (booster) B
Oral Cholera 2L
Typhoid D1
D = Dose B = Booster 3D = 3 pre-exposure doses 2L = 2 oral doses
6-in-1 vaccine dose 4 is a booster dose. MMR dose 1 is given at 15 months. Oral cholera consists of 2 doses taken 2 weeks apart.

Vaccination Schedule for Children 4–7 Years

Vaccine / Disease Prevention 4–6 years 7 years
Combination vaccine (dose 5)
(DTP-Polio)
D5
Measles – Mumps – Rubella (MMR) D2
Seasonal Influenza Annually
Japanese Encephalitis (booster) B
Meningococcal ACYW (booster) B
Chickenpox
(if not fully vaccinated)
CU
Hepatitis A
(if not fully vaccinated)
CU
Rabies (pre-exposure) PE
Oral Cholera 2L
Typhoid (booster) B
D = Dose B = Booster CU = Catch-up / PE = Pre-exposure
Combination vaccine dose 5 is a booster given at 4-6 years. Catch-up vaccines are only given if the child has not completed the previous schedule.

Vaccination Schedule for Ages 9–18 Years

Vaccine / Disease Prevention 9 years 10–15 years 16–18 years
HPV
(cervical cancer prevention)
2D 2–3D 3D
Diphtheria – Tetanus – Pertussis (Tdap) D6
Seasonal Influenza Annually
Japanese Encephalitis (booster) B
Meningococcal ACYW (booster) B B
Rabies (pre-exposure) 3 pre-exposure doses
Oral Cholera 2 doses (annual booster if needed)
Typhoid (booster) B
D = Dose B = Booster 2D / 3D = Number of doses required
HPV: Vaccinate from age 9; if vaccinated before age 15, only 2 doses are needed; from age 15 and above, 3 doses are required. Tdap is the 6th booster dose of diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis vaccine.

Adult Vaccination Schedule

Vaccine / Disease Prevention 19–26 years 27–49 years 50–64 years ≥65 years
Seasonal Influenza Annually (1 dose/year)
Diphtheria – Tetanus – Pertussis
(Tdap/Td)
Booster every 10 years (1 dose Tdap, then Td)
Pneumococcal (PCV) D1 PCV + PPSV23
Japanese Encephalitis If not yet vaccinated or traveling to endemic areas NV NV
Meningococcal ACYW As indicated (traveling to endemic areas, occupational risk)
Measles – Mumps – Rubella (MMR) CU CU
Chickenpox CU CU
Hepatitis B 3 doses (if not yet vaccinated)
Hepatitis A 2 doses (if not yet vaccinated)
HPV 3D
Rabies (pre-exposure) 3 doses (based on risk factors)
Typhoid 1 dose, booster every 3 years (traveling to endemic areas)
Yellow Fever 1 dose (traveling to endemic areas)
D = Dose Booster CU = Catch-up / NV = If not vaccinated
Adults should get an annual flu shot. Pneumococcal PCV is recommended for those ≥50 years old, especially those with underlying conditions. HPV can be given up to age 26 (females) or 45 (depending on indication).

Vaccination Schedule for Special Groups

Pregnant Women

Vaccine Timing Notes
Diphtheria – Tetanus – Pertussis (Tdap) Weeks 27–36 of pregnancy Given during each pregnancy to protect the newborn
Seasonal Influenza Any stage of pregnancy Safe and recommended for all pregnant women
Hepatitis B Before or during pregnancy If not yet vaccinated and at risk of exposure
Warning: Pregnant women should NOT receive live vaccines (MMR, Varicella, BCG). Live vaccines should be given at least 4 weeks before becoming pregnant.

Healthcare Workers

Vaccine Number of Doses Notes
Seasonal Influenza Annually Required for all healthcare workers
Hepatitis B 3 doses (0, 1, 6 months) Check antibody levels after vaccination, booster if needed
Diphtheria – Tetanus – Pertussis (Tdap) Booster every 10 years Especially important for HCWs in contact with newborns
Meningococcal As indicated Lab workers exposed to N. meningitidis
Chickenpox 2 doses If no prior illness or vaccination
Measles – Mumps – Rubella (MMR) 2 doses If no existing immunity
Healthcare workers should be fully vaccinated to protect themselves and their patients. Regular serological testing is recommended to ensure immunity.

Expanded Immunization Program — Children Under 5 Years

Vaccines in the National Expanded Immunization Program are provided free of charge at commune/ward health stations nationwide.

Age Disease Prevention Vaccine
Newborn
Within the first 24 hours Hepatitis B Hepatitis B (birth dose)
Tuberculosis BCG
2 – 4 months old
2 months Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Hepatitis B, Hib 5-in-1 vaccine (ComBE Five) — dose 1
Polio Oral polio bOPV — dose 1
3 months Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Hepatitis B, Hib 5-in-1 vaccine (ComBE Five) — dose 2
Polio Oral polio bOPV — dose 2
4 months Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Hepatitis B, Hib 5-in-1 vaccine (ComBE Five) — dose 3
Polio Oral polio bOPV — dose 3
5 months old
5 months Polio Injectable polio IPV — dose 1
9 months old
9 months Measles Measles single — dose 1
Polio Injectable polio IPV — dose 2
12 months old
12 months Japanese Encephalitis JE live attenuated — dose 1
18 months old
18 months Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis DPT (3-in-1) — booster
Measles, Rubella Measles – Rubella (MR) — booster
Note: Schedule follows the National EPI program. Children are vaccinated free of charge at commune/ward health stations. Bring the vaccination booklet when attending. If the child has missed doses, contact the health station for a catch-up schedule.

Expanded Immunization Program — Pregnant Women

Tetanus vaccine for pregnant women is provided free of charge under the National EPI program.

Dose Timing Notes
Tetanus (TT1) First prenatal visit or as early as possible Given to all first-time pregnant women
Tetanus (TT2) At least 1 month after TT1 At least 1 month before delivery
Tetanus (TT3) At least 6 months after TT2 or during the next pregnancy Provides 5 years of protection
Tetanus (TT4) At least 1 year after TT3 or during the next pregnancy Provides 10 years of protection
Tetanus (TT5) At least 1 year after TT4 or during the next pregnancy Provides lifelong protection for mother and child
Note: Women who have received all 5 tetanus doses do not need booster shots in subsequent pregnancies. Women who have never been vaccinated should complete at least 2 doses before delivery.

Source: Vietnam Ministry of Health — National Expanded Immunization Program & Vaccination Service Guidelines

Information is for reference only. Always consult a doctor or healthcare professional before vaccination.