Vaccination Schedules
. . . currently exist for 64 countries.
Most schedules are those of developing countries, and those
which are a prime source of migration to Europe and North America.
There are also schedules for Australia, Canada, New Zealand and USA,
(with schedules
for specific states and provinces where applicable).
Where available, schedules are those published by each country,
supplemented by schedules published in the WHO Global Summary.
The schedules include full "catch-up" specifications (for those who don't start their vaccinations at birth).
The schedules include all vaccines available for general use in each country, for all ages,
not just those vaccines required for school-age children.
However, the schedules do not include vaccines needed for travel purposes or
vaccinations only recommended for high risk populations.
Schedules for Australia, Canada, New Zealand, USA, and some EU countries are included
to help migrants become properly vaccinated to the standards of their new country before they arrive.