The 2023 vaccination schedule follows the same recommendations as last year. Calendar by age, baby, child, adult, catch-ups, Bexsero: see the current vaccination tables in France.
There latest version of the vaccination schedule dated June 2022, it is still in effect in 2023. But this schedule of vaccinations is likely to be updated according to news related to vaccination. In France, the vaccination schedule in force is developed by the Ministry of Health, after consulting the High Authority for Health (HAS). It brings together all the recommendations for people residing in France according to their age and issues the “general” vaccination recommendations and “specific” vaccination recommendations specific to specific situations (increased risk of complications, exposure or transmission) or occupational exposures.
What are the 2023 recommendations for the Bexsero vaccine?
Also in 2023, the vaccination against invasive meningococcal disease (meningitis) serogroup B by Bexsero® is recommended for all infants from the age of 2 months and before the age of 2 years with the following schedule: first dose at 3 months of age, second dose at 5 months and booster dose at 12 months (M3, M5, M12). Vaccination against meningococcal B is also recommended for family circles of people at high risk of invasive meningococcal infections. A booster vaccination against meningococcal B every 5 years is recommended for people at continued risk of exposure to invasive meningococcal disease.
What is the 2023 vaccination schedule for babies and children?
Terms used: Newborn: Period of life from 0 to 28 days • Infant: Period from 29 days to 23 months • Child: Period from 2 years to 18 years • DTPap: combined diphtheria, tetanus, poliomyelitis and pertussis vaccine containing full doses diphtheria toxoid (D) and pertussis antigens (Ca). • dTpaP: combined diphtheria, tetanus, poliomyelitis and pertussis vaccine containing reduced doses of diphtheria toxoid (d) and pertussis antigens (ca).
In February 2023: there HAS recommends that vaccination against seasonal influenza, preferably with the vaccine administered intranasally (Fluenz Tetra), can be offered every year to children without comorbidity aged from 2 to 17 years oldwithout it being made mandatory.
What is the 2023 vaccination schedule for adults?
Vaccination against whooping cough is recommended for pregnant women from the second trimester of pregnancy, favoring the period between 20 and 36 weeks of amenorrhea (absence of menstruation), in order to increase the transfer of maternal antibodies and ensure optimal protection of the newborn.
Which 2023 vaccination schedule for people over 65?
What is the schedule for catch-ups in 2023?
Source: The vaccination schedule. April 25, 2022, Ministry of Health.