Child vaccination schedule by age
Enter the child’s date of birth — the calculator builds a personal vaccination schedule from the Russian national immunization calendar: which vaccines are due at each age, with recommended dates and a marker for what’s already due and what’s ahead. It’s a guide for the conversation with your pediatrician, not a replacement for an individual plan.
Build the vaccination schedule by date of birth
Enter the date of birth — the vaccination schedule appears instantly.
Russian national immunization calendar
Per the national immunization calendar (Russian Ministry of Health Order № 1122н). Some vaccines (Hib) are for risk groups; influenza is annual from 6 months. The exact plan and exemptions are set by a doctor.
| Age | Vaccines |
|---|---|
| Newborn (first 24 h) | Hepatitis B — 1st |
| Days 3–7 | Tuberculosis (BCG) |
| 1 month | Hepatitis B — 2nd |
| 2 months | Pneumococcal — 1st |
| 3 months | DTP, polio, Hib — 1st |
| 4.5 months | DTP, polio, pneumococcal, Hib — 2nd |
| 6 months | DTP, polio — 3rd; hepatitis B — 3rd |
| 12 months | Measles, rubella, mumps (MMR) |
| 15 months | Pneumococcal — booster |
| 18 months | DTP, polio, Hib — 1st booster |
| 20 months | Polio — 2nd booster |
| 6 years | Measles, rubella, mumps — 2nd |
| 6–7 years | DT (adult) ; BCG — booster |
| 14 years | DT (adult) ; polio — booster |
What the national immunization calendar is
The national immunization calendar is a schedule approved by the Russian Ministry of Health (Order № 1122н) under which children are vaccinated free of charge against hepatitis B, tuberculosis, whooping cough, diphtheria, tetanus, polio, measles, rubella, mumps, and pneumococcal and Hib infections.
The calendar is tied to age: some vaccines are given in the first days of life, others month by month, and boosters continue up to 14 years. The calculator maps this schedule onto your child’s exact date of birth.
How to use the schedule and the individual plan
Enter the date of birth — the calculator shows the recommended date for each vaccine and marks what’s already due, what’s coming soon and what’s ahead. The next event is highlighted separately.
The real schedule may differ: dates shift due to illness, a medical exemption or individual factors. If some vaccines are missed, a doctor draws up a catch-up plan — not restarting the calendar, but accounting for what’s already done.
Influenza, risk groups and exemptions
Flu vaccination is annual from 6 months — it’s a separate line in the calendar and isn’t built into the date-of-birth schedule. The Hib vaccine under the calendar is given to children in risk groups.
A medical exemption (permanent or temporary) and any deviation from the schedule are determined only by a doctor after examination. The calculator does not replace a pediatrician’s advice and is not a medical prescription.
Decode tests before vaccination
Upload your child’s blood test — AI checks the values against pediatric norms and helps you understand whether the child is ready for vaccination (the doctor decides).
This calculator is for reference, reflects the national calendar and is not a medical prescription. The individual schedule, exemptions and catch-up vaccination are determined by a doctor.