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  • SNUHC Vaccination List
    (Last updated: July 2024)
    Vaccine Causative Organism Schedule Special Consideration
    Hepatitis A Hepatitis A virus 2 doses
    (0, 6~12 months)
    Hepatitis B Hepatitis B virus 3 doses
    (0, 1, 6 months)
    Human Papillomavirus,
    9-valent (HPV9)
    Human papillomavirus,
    HPV
    3 doses
    (0, 2, 6 months)
    Measles-Mumps-Rubella
    (MMR)
    Measles, mumps, and rubella virus 2 doses
    (at least 4 weeks’ interval)
    Varicella (Chickenpox) Varicella-zoster virus,
    VZV
    2 doses
    (at least 4 weeks’ interval)
    Herpes Zoster (Shingles) Varicella-zoster virus,
    VZV
    2 doses
    (0, 2 months)
    Tetanus-Diphtheria (Td) Clostridium tetani Corynebacterium diphtheriae 1 booster every 10 years
    (Td or Tdap)

    ※ Wound Care

    - Td or Tdap 1 dose for dirty wounds
    - 3 doses if not already vaccinated

     

    ※ Adult Tdap Vaccination Recommendations 

    - Pregnant women in their third trimester
    - Family members (parents, siblings, grandparents, etc.) in contact with infants under 1 year of age

    - Infant /child care facility workers and medical personnel

    - High-risk groups (immunocompromised, chronic  obstructive pulmonary disease)

    - Adults aged 65 years or older 

    Tetanus-Diphtheria-Pertussis (Tdap) Clostridium tetani
    Corynebacterium diphtheriae
    Bordetella pertussis
    Pneumococcal, 13-valent
    (20-valent will be introduced)
    Streptococcus pneumoniae

    High-risk groups1)

    Patients with chronic diseases2)

    Over 65 years 

    ※ Different doses are required according to vaccine types

    1)Immunocompromising conditions, asplenia, cerebrospinal fluid leak, cochlear implantation
    2)Chronic cardiovascular/lung/liver disease, chronic renal failure, diabetes, current smoker
    Pneumococcal, 23-valent Streptococcus pneumoniae
    Influenza (Flu) Influenza virus 1 dose each year
    (September to October)
    Flu vaccine is updated every year based on expected virus subtypes
    Meningococcal Neisseria menigitidis

    1 dose for healthy adults

    2 doses for high-risk groups3)(12 weeks’ interval)

    3)Complement deficiency, splenectomy, functional asplenia, HIV infection
    Rabies Rabies virus - Primary : 2 doses (0, 1 week)
    - Booster : vary depending on the risk category

    - [Risk category 1] workers working with live rabies virus & [Risk category 2] persons frequently handling bats or entering bat environments: check antibody titer every 6 months or 2 years → a booster is needed if titers are <0.5 IU/mL

    - [Risk category 3] occupational contact with animals (eg, veterinarians, veterinary students): either antibody titers checked during years 1-3 (and a booster dose if titer <0.5 IU/mL) or a one-time booster during week 3-year 3

    Typhoid* Salmonella Typhi 1 dose
    (effective for 3 years)
    Malaria Plasmodium species Oral medications
    (before, during and after travel)
  •   * (July 2024) Vaccination temporarily suspended at SNUHSC and community health centers due to lack of domestic vaccine supply

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