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School Based

Immunization
Campaign
August 2015
Why School Based
Immunization?
Protection produced by some of these
vaccines will decline over time
Booster doses may be needed to ensure that
high levels of protection are maintained
New vaccines such as the human
papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine are more effective
if delivered at a specific age.
TARGET POPULATION
Grade Human Papillovirus *20 poorest provinces
Pangasinan
4 vaccine* 9 y/o, Female students

Measles-Rubella (MR)Vaccine *All Grade 7 students will


Grade be given regardless of
7 Tetanus-diphtheria (Td) immunization history
Vaccine
*Will undergo screening
Measles-Rubella (MR)Vaccine on past MCV
Grade immunization history
1 Tetanus-diphtheria (Td) *All will be vaccinated
Vaccine with TD regardless of
immunization history
General Guidelines
DOH shall provide the necessary
vaccines and other immunization
logistics following the routine system
of the distribution of the immunization
logistics.
General Guidelines
Department of Education (DepEd) shall:
-determine the most appropriate timing of the
immunization sessions;
-inform teachers/parents/students of the
vaccination, provide additional human resource
for vaccination; and,
-appropriately refer missed students for
vaccination.
General Guidelines
The Local Government Units (LGUs) shall lead
the vaccination in collaboration with schools,
hospitals and other partners within the
catchment areas.
Specific Guidelines
(Grade 1/K1):
All teacher in-charge of Grade 1 students shall
check the measles immunization of each
student. The immunization card of each student
shall be requested from the
parents/guardians/caretakers and shall be the
proof of evidence that student received the
measles vaccines.
Specific Guidelines (Grade
1/K1):
The status of measles vaccination of each
student shall be recorded in the Reporting Form
1.
The teacher in-charge shall inform the health
staff assigned regarding the number of students
needing the measles vaccines.
No student shall be deprived of education in
cases of zero or only one dose received nor
vaccine refusals.
Specific Guidelines (Grade
1/K1):
Vaccination with Measles Rubella:
1. Students with recorded 2 doses of MCV:
DO NOT VACCINATE
2. Students with 0 or 1 dose of MCV or no
immunization card:
List the names of the students, number of MCV doses
previously received using K1 Masterlist, submit to the
catchment health centers for the scheduled vaccination.
Specific Guidelines (Grade
1/K1):
Vaccination with Measles Rubella:
Vaccinate with Measles to complete the 2-doses
per student at 1 month interval from the last
dose. Vaccination with MCV can be done on the
same immunization session for the Td vaccine
Specific Guidelines (Grade
1/K1):
Vaccination with Measles Rubella:
Follow-up of Missed Students for MR vaccines:
Teacher-in-charge shall follow-up the missed
students for vaccination but willing to be
vaccinated and refer to RHU/MHC for the MR
dose.
Specific Guidelines (Grade
1/K1):
Vaccination with Td Vaccine:
All males and females shall be vaccinated with 1
dose of Td vaccines in the designated
immunization post and record in the K1
Masterlist.
Specific Guidelines (Grade
1/K1):
Vaccination with Td Vaccine:
Students with consent to vaccinated but were
missed during the scheduled immunization
should be followed-up and referred to the health
center catchment for the needed vaccination.
Schedule for Grade 1 (K1):
Vaccines
Measles-Rubella (MR) Tetanus-diphtheria (Td)
:
Dosage 0.5 ml 0.5ml
Route & Site of Subcutaneous, Right Deep Intramuscular,
Injection deltoid arm Left Deltoid arm
# doses required 1 dose
Students with Zero 2 doses, 28 days interval
dose from the last dose

Students with only 1 dose only


1 dose recorded
Specific Guidelines (Grade
4/K4-Pangasinan):
Vaccination for HPV Vaccine:
Vaccination with HPV is one of the preventive
interventions for cervical cancer in later life.
WHO recommends that primary intervention
begins with the HPV vaccination of girls aged
9-13 years old, before they become sexually
active.

Specific Guidelines (Grade


4/K4-Pangasinan):
Vaccination for HPV Vaccine:
Only 9 years old female students in Grade 4 shall be
vaccinated with 2-doses of the quadrivalent Human
Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccine in the designated
immunization posts in all public schools
Menstrual history shall be ask before giving the
vaccine
Schedule for HPV
Vaccination:
Dose 1 Dose2
0.5 ml 0.5 ml
Route of Intramuscular Intramuscular
Injection (IM) (IM)
Site of Left, deltoid arm Left, deltoid arm
Injection
Interval Six (6) months
after Dose1
Specific Guidelines (Grade
7/K7):
All males and females students shall
be vaccinated with both MR and Td
vaccines regardless of immunization
status.
Schedule (Grade 7/K7):
MR Td
Dosage 0.5ml 0.5ml
Route and Right, Left,
Site of deltoid deltoid
Injection arm arm
THANK YOU!

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