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Tucson, Arizona 85714

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Information for Schools

H1N1 Influenza information for schools & parents: School letter for parents | More information on H1N1 Virus

Letter to Schools: Varicella Reporting Notice (July 16, 2008)
The Arizona Department of Health Services and the County Health Departments has developed the Arizona School-based Chickenpox Surveillance System in schools and child care centers in order to monitor (reporting form) the number of cases of chickenpox and the impact of the vaccine in the community. Chickenpox (also known as varicella) has decreased in the last few years since many children are now receiving the vaccination against this disease, and thus it is important to detect these changes.

Varicella Schedule for Schools 2005-2010


Letter to Schools/Parents: Lessening Current Influenza Effects (February 19, 2008)

The Pima County Health Department is requesting your help in lessening the community wide effects of current influenza in our county. (Reporting Form)

4-Day Grace Period for Vaccine Doses Administered in Arizona
The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) allows for most vaccine doses administered within 4 days of the recommended minimum age or interval to be counted as valid. However, ACIP does not allow a 4-day grace period between doses of varicella and MMR vaccines. They must be administered on the same day, or at least 28 days apart.

Referral Notice Of Inadequate Immunization for School/Child Care - Download Form

New Vaccine Rules for Arizona as of January 5, 2008 - A vaccine rule amendment adding Tdap and Meningococcal vaccine to school immunization requirements, and lowering the age of the Hepatitis A requirement in Maricopa County child care settings, has been approved. The new rules are in effect as of January 5, 2008. To read the full text of the amended rules, visit the website http://www.azsos.gov/aar/2007/32/proposed.pdf.

Request for Exemption to Immunization Schools - If you wish for your child to be exempt from the immunization requirements, this form must be completed, signed and returned to the school. By state law, (A.R.S.' 15-873) your child will not be allowed to attend school until either a record of immunization or this exemption statement is submitted. Please indicate below the type of exemption requested and complete all required information.

 


Recommended Immunization Schedules
Immunizations are recommended for residents of all ages. Below are recommended immunizations by age:

Recommended Childhood Immunization Schedule | Español (Age: Up to 6 Years) - Recommended immunizations for infants and youth up to age 6 according to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), and the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP).

Recommended Adolescent Immunization Schedule | Español (Age: 7 to 18 Years) - Recommended immunizations youth age 7 to age 18 according to the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), and the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP).

Catch-up Immunization Schedule for Persons Aged 4 Months–18 Years Who Start Late or Who Are More Than 1 Month Behind | Español - This table provides catch-up schedules and minimum intervals between doses for children whose vaccinations have been delayed. A vaccine series does not need to be restarted, regardless of the time that has elapsed between doses. Use the section appropriate for the child’s age.

Recommended Adult Immunization Schedule | Español (Age: 19+) - Recommended immunizations for adults age 19 and older.


Kids Immunizations2008-2009 Arizona School Immunization Requirements for Children

2008-2009 Arizona Childcare Immunization Requirements - (Immuniztions for Babies & Children)

2008-2009 Arizona School Immunization Requirements

Under 7 Years of Age - Children need these immunizations to attend school in Arizona.

Children 7 - 10 Years of Age - Children need these immunizations to attend school in Arizona.

Children 11 Years of Age and Older - Children need these immunizations to attend school in Arizona.

For more information please visit the Arizona Immunization Office.

For information on Vaccines & Immunizations visit Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website


 

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