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Q1: At what age is the first dose of the Measles, Mumps, and Rubella vaccine typically given? A) At birth B) 2 months C) 12 to 15 months D) 4 to 6 years Q2 How many doses of the Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis vaccine are given by 6 months of age? A) 1 dose B) 2 doses C) 3 doses D) 4 doses Q3 Which vaccine is recommended every year starting at 6 months of age? A) Pneumococcal Conjugate vaccine B) Influenza (Flu) vaccine C) Hepatitis B vaccine D) Meningococcal vaccine Q4 At what age is the Tetanus, Diphtheria, and Pertussis booster vaccine recommended? A) 6 months B) 4 to 6 years C) 11 to 12 years D) 16 to 18 years
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Vaccine Full Name Abbreviation(s) Recommended Timing/Doses Mnemonic / Tip Meningococcal vaccines MenACWY, MenB For certain high- risk adults or outbreak settings Meningitis vaccines if high risk Hepatitis A vaccine HepA For adults at risk or exposure Hep A for risk/exposure Hepatitis B vaccine HepB For adults at risk or exposure Hep B for risk/exposure COVID- 19 vaccine
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