![]() Vaccination recommended at the age of 15 months.ġ999: Recommended age for first dose of MMR lowered to 12-15 months. Measles, mumps and rubella: mandatory in the second year of life and at 6 years in individuals born from 2001.Ģ017: Publication of the National Vaccination Plan 2017-2019Ģ005: Introduction of Pn7v, MenC and Var (dose given at 1-2 years) into national childhood vaccination schedule for selected groups only.ġ972: Rubella vaccine recommended for girls aged 11-12 years.ġ976: Measles vaccines became available in Italy.ġ979: Measles vaccine recommended in children 15 months of ageġ990: Combined measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine introduced into the national vaccination schedule. ![]() Varicella: mandatory in the second year of life and at 6 years in individuals born from 2017. Second booster dose of diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis and poliomyelitis mandatory at 12-18 years for individuals born from 2001. Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, poliomyelitis, haemophilus influenzae and hepatitis B: mandatory at 3 months, 5 months, 11 months and 6 years in individuals born from 2001. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON MANDATORY ANTIGENS AND DETAILED PLAN OF IMPLEMENTATION ACCORDING TO BIRTH COHORT PLEASE REFER TO Females only.Ģ017 Aug 19: NEW LAW ON MANDATORY VACCINATION FOR THOSE UP TO 16 YEARS OF AGE. Two doses if no vaccination or disease history.Only for those with no vaccination history.Following vaccine doses are given 4 weeks apart from the first, with a third dose after completion of the eighth week, and with the fourth dose in the period between the eleventh and the twelfth month of life, even in conjunction with any other vaccine. ![]()
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