Older children and teens need vaccines too!
Recommended Immunizations for Children 7–18 Years Old, United States, 2024
Talk to your child’s health care provider for more guidance if:
- Your child has any medical condition that puts them at higher risk for infection or is pregnant.
- Your child is traveling outside the United States.
- Your child misses any vaccine recommended for their age or for babies and young children.
Key
ALL children in age group should get the vaccine | SOME children in age group should get the vaccine | ALL children in age group can get the vaccine | Parents/caregivers should talk to their health care provider to decide if this vaccine is right for their child |
Recommended Vaccines | 7 Years |
8 Years |
9 Years |
10 Years |
11 Years |
12 Years |
13 Years |
14 Years |
15 Years |
16 Years |
17 Years |
18 Years |
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HPV | ||||||||||||
Tdap1 | ||||||||||||
Meningococcal ACWY | ||||||||||||
Meningococcal B | ||||||||||||
Influenza/Flu |
Every year. Two doses for some children
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Every year
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COVID-19 |
At least 1 dose of updated (2023–2024 Formula) COVID-19 vaccine
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RSV |
If pregnant during RSV season
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Mpox | ||||||||||||
Dengue |
ONLY if living in a place where dengue is common AND has laboratory test confirming past dengue infection
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1 One dose of Tdap is recommended during each pregnancy
What diseases do these vaccines protect against?
Vaccine-Preventable Disease | Disease Complications | Number of Vaccine Doses |
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HPV (Human papillomavirus)
Contagious viral infection spread by close skin-to-skin touching, including during sex
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Genital warts and many types of cancers later in life, including cancers of the cervix, vagina, penis, anus, and throat | 2 or 3 doses |
Tetanus (Lockjaw)*
Infection caused by bacterial spores found in soil and dust everywhere; spores enter the body through wounds or broken skin
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Seizures, broken bones, difficulty breathing, death |
1 dose at age 11-12 years
Additional doses if missed childhood doses
1 dose for dirty wounds |
Diphtheria*
Contagious bacterial infection of the nose, throat, and sometimes lungs; spread through air and direct contact
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Swelling of the heart muscle, heart failure, coma, paralysis, death |
1 dose at age 11-12 years
Additional doses if missed childhood doses |
Pertussis (Whooping Cough)*
Contagious bacterial infection of the lungs and airway; spread through air and direct contact
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Infection of the lungs (pneumonia), death; especially dangerous for babies |
1 dose at age 11-12 years
Additional doses if missed childhood doses
1 dose every pregnancy |
Meningococcal**
Contagious bacterial infection of the lining of the brain and spinal cord or the bloodstream; spread through air and direct contact
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Loss of arm or leg, deafness, seizures, death |
2 doses
Additional doses may be needed depending on medical condition or vaccine used. |
Influenza (Flu)
Contagious viral infection of the nose, throat, and sometimes lungs; spread through air and direct contact
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Infection of the lungs (pneumonia), sinus and ear infections, worsening of underlying heart or lung conditions, death |
1 dose each year
2 doses in some children aged 6 months through 8 years |
COVID-19
Contagious viral infection of the nose, throat, or lungs; may feel like a cold or flu. Spread through air and direct contact
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Infection of the lungs (pneumonia); blood clots; liver, heart or kidney damage; long COVID; death | 1 or more doses of updated 2023-2024 COVID-19 vaccine depending on health status. For more information: www.cdc.gov/covidschedule |
RSV (Respiratory syncytial virus)
Contagious viral infection of the nose, throat, and sometimes lungs spread through air and direct contact
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Infection of the lungs (pneumonia) and small airways of the lungs; especially dangerous for infants and young children |
1 dose at 32 through 36 weeks of pregnancy during September through January in most of the continental United States |
Mpox
Contagious viral infection spread through close, often skin-to-skin contact, including sex; causes a painful rash, fever, headache, tiredness, cough, runny nose, sore throat, swollen lymph nodes
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Infected sores, brain swelling, infection of the lungs (pneumonia), eye infection, blindness, death | 2 doses |
Dengue
Viral infection spread by bite from infected mosquito; causes, fever, headache, pain behind the eyes, rash, joint pain, body ache, nausea, loss of appetite, feeling tired, abdominal pain
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Severe bleeding, seizures, shock, damage to the liver, heart, and lungs, death | 3 doses |
*Tdap protects against tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis
**Healthy adolescents: Meningococcal ACWY vaccine (2 doses); Meningococcal B vaccine (2 doses if needed).