Vaccination calendar 2021 [INFOGRAPHY]

The immunization calendar is an immunization program for children and adults up to 19 years of age. The Chief Sanitary Inspector decides which vaccinations are mandatory and which are recommended. What is the vaccination schedule for 2021? Details on the infographic.

Vaccination calendar 2021. Mandatory and recommended vaccinations

The list includes compulsory vaccinations, which are carried out under the National Health Fund – which means that they are reimbursed and free of charge. Among them are vaccinations, among others against: tuberculosis, hepatitis B (hepatitis B), diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis, acute widespread childhood paralysis (poliomyelitis).

Since 2021, vaccination against rotavirus is among the compulsory vaccinations. We wrote more about it HERE: Vaccinations of children against rotaviruses. From January 1 – compulsory and free

GIS also publishes a list of recommended vaccinations, which are carried out at the parents’ expense. These are i.a. vaccinations for the flu, chicken pox or HPV.

When to vaccinate a child for specific diseases? Details on our infographic below:

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