1. General
  2. 1. Introduction to Pediatrics
    2. Growth
    3. Development
    4. Developmental and Behavioural Disorders
    5. Adolescent Health and Development
    6. Fluid and Electrolyte disturbances
    7. Nutrition
    8. Micronutrients in Health and Disease
    9. Newborn care
    10. Immunization
    11. Infections and Infestations
    12. Genetic Disorders
    13. Inbor Errors of Metabolism
    14. Inborn Errors of Immunity
  3. Systemic
  4. 15. Diseases of Gastrointestinal System and Liver
    16. Hematological Disorders
    17. Otorhinolaryngology
    18. Disorders of Respiratory System
    19. Disorders of Cardiovascular System
    20. Disorders of Kidney and Urinary tract
    21. Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders
    22. Diseases of Central Nervous System
    23. Neuromuscular Disorders
    24. Childhood Malignancies
    25. Rheumatological Disorders
    26. Ophthalmic Disorders
    27. Skin Disorders
  5. Other
  6. 28. Poisonings, Injuries and Accidents
    29. Pediatric Critical Care
    30. Important Medical Procedures
    31. Rights of Children
    32. Integrated Management of Neonatal and Childhood Illness
    33. Rational Drug Therapy
General
10. Immunization
IMMUNIZATION SCHEDULE OF NEPAL
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Vaccine
Age
Route
Diseases
0
Tetanus diphtheria (Td)
Pregnant woman:
  1. For the first pregnancy: 2 doses (1-month gap)
  2. For the second pregnancy and onwards: 1 dose
Intramuscular
Maternal and Neonatal Tetanus & Diphtheria
1
BCG (Bacillus Calmette Guerin)
At birth (1 dose)
Intradermal
Tuberculosis
2
Pentavalent Vaccine (Diphtheria, Pertussis, Tetanus, Hepatitis B and Hemophilus influenza B)
6, 10 and 14 weeks (3 doses)
Intramuscular
Diphtheria, Pertussis, Tetanus, Hepatitis B and Haemophilus Influenza B
3
OPV (Oral Polio Vaccine)
6, 10 and 14 weeks (3 doses)
Oral
Polio
4
PCV (Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine)
6, 10 weeks and 9 months (3 doses)
Intramuscular
Pneumococcal diseases (Meninges, ear and chest infections)
5
Rotavirus vaccine
6 & 10 weeks (2 doses)
Oral
Rotavirus diarrhea
6
fIPV (Fractional Injectable Polio Vaccine)
14 weeks and 9 months (2 doses)
Intradermal
Polio
7
MR (Measles – Rubella)
9 and 15 months (2 doses)
Subcutaneous
Measles and Rubella
8
JE (Japanese Encephalitis)
12 months (1 dose)
Subcutaneous
Japanese Encephalitis
9
Typhoid Vaccine
15 months (1 dose)
Intramuscular
Typhoid fever
10
HPV
Adolescent girls:
  1. In grades 6–10 and out-of-school girls aged 10
Intramuscular
Cervical cancer