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Abbreviations
The Lithuanian Childhood Vaccination Schedule
DTaP IPV Hib MMR HepB BCG dT
2-3 days Yes Yes
1 month Yes
2 months Yes1 Yes1 Yes1
4 months Yes1 Yes1 Yes1
6 months Yes1 Yes1 Yes1 Yes
15-16 months Yes
18 months Yes1 Yes1 Yes1
6-7 years Yes Yes Yes
12 years Yes2 Yes
15-16 years Yes
The Lithuanian Childhood Vaccination Schedule as on 3 January 2008

1 Vaccines given in combined form: DTaP-Hib-IPV.
2 Omit if two previous doses received.

Historic changes
1966: Measles vaccination introduced in the national childhood vaccination schedule.
1981: Mumps vaccination introduced in the national childhood vaccination schedule.
1992: Rubella vaccination introduced in the national childhood vaccination schedule.
1996: One dose of MMR vaccination recommended at 15 months while measles and mumps vaccination recommended at 12 years.
1998: Two dose MMR regimen recommended at 15 months (MMR1) and 12 years (MMR2) of age.
2002: Age of MMR2 vaccination lowered to 6-7 years of age; MMR2 catch-up programme introduced for children 12 years of age.

This version of Lithuanian childhood vaccination schedule is issued by Ministry of Health on 3 January 2008.