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Mick Bolduc

Mick Bolduc. Vaccines For Children Coordinator Connecticut Immunization Program. New School Immunization Requirements. Beginning August 1, 2011 Eight New School Requirements. Pneumococcal Conjugate .

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Mick Bolduc

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  1. Mick Bolduc Vaccines For Children Coordinator Connecticut Immunization Program

  2. New School Immunization Requirements • Beginning August 1, 2011 • Eight New School Requirements

  3. Pneumococcal Conjugate • Students born January 1, 2007 or later and less than 5 years old are required to have received 1 dose of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine on or after their 1st birthday. For this coming fall this requirement will only affect Pre-K students since those students born 1/1/2007 or later will not be attending Kindergarten until the Fall of 2012.

  4. Hepatitis A • Students born January 1, 2007 or later are required to have received 2 doses of Hepatitis A vaccine administered six calendar months apart with the first dose being on or after their 1st birthday. Like the pneumococcal requirement for this coming fall Hepatitis A will only affect Pre-K students since those born 1/1/2007 or later will not be entering Kindergarten until Fall 2012.

  5. Influenza • Beginning this fall all Pre-K students 24-59 months of age must receive an annual dose of flu vaccine given between August 1-December 31. For those children receiving influenza vaccine for the 1st time, 2 doses of flu are required administered at least 28 days apart.

  6. Measles, Mumps, Rubella • All students in grades K-12 must have 2 doses of Measles, Mumps, Rubella vaccine given at least 28 days apart, with the first dose given on or after the 1st birthday.

  7. Varicella-1st dose • All students in Pre-K through grade 12 must have received 1 dose of varicella vaccine administered on or after the 1st birthday.

  8. Varicella-2nd dose • All students entering Kindergarten and 7th grade must have received 2 doses of varicella vaccine given 3 months apart with the 1st dose on or after the 1st birthday.

  9. Tdap • Students 11 years of age and older entering 7th grade must have received one dose of Tdap vaccine unless they have received a dose of a Tetanus-containing vaccine within the past five years.

  10. Meningococcal • All students entering the 7th grade must have received one dose of meningococcal vaccine.

  11. Website • The new regulations can be found on the Immunization Program’s website: • http://www.ct.gov/dph/lib/dph/school_regulations_2010.pdf

  12. New College Requirements • As of August 1, 2010 all full time and matriculating freshmen students are required to show proof of 2 doses of Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) vaccine and 2 doses of Varicella vaccine.

  13. New Day Care Requirements • As of September 1, 2010 children born January 1, 2009 or later and 12-23 months of age must have one dose of Hepatitis A vaccine. • As of September 1, 2010 the booster dose of Hib vaccine was re-instated for day care entry. • By January 1, 2011 and each January 1st thereafter, all children ages 6-59 months of age must receive at least one dose of flu vaccine between Sept. 1st and Dec. 31st of the preceding year.

  14. Exemptions • Religious Exemptions • Medical Exemptions

  15. Contact Information • Mick Bolduc • PHONE: (860) 509-7940 • FAX: (860) 509-7945 • E-Mail: michael.bolduc@ct.gov

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