Poland: Recommended vaccinations
  General recommendation
  Recommendation for specific groups only
  Catch-up (e.g. if previous doses missed)
 
Vaccination not funded by the National Health system
 
Mandatory vaccination
BirthWeeksMonthsYears
623-4567913-1416-1861012141950≥ 55
tuberculosis
BCG3
rotavirus infection
ROTA4
diphtheria
D
D
D
D
D
d
d5
tetanus
TT
TT
TT
TT
TT
TT
TT5
pertussis
wcP6
wcP6
wcP
wcP6
acP
poliomyelitis
IPV
IPV
IPV
OPV7
Haemophilus influenzae type b infection
Hib
Hib
Hib
Hib
hepatitis B
HepB3
HepB
HepB
pneumococcal disease1
PCV4
PCV
meningococcal disease
MenC4
MenC4
measles
MEAS
MEAS
MEAS8
mumps2
MUMPS
MUMPS
MUMPS8
rubella
RUBE
RUBE
RUBE8
varicella
VAR9
influenza
IIV34
IIV310

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Footnotes:

  1. Pneumococcal vaccination introduced in the National Immunisation Programme http://www.dziennikustaw.gov.pl/du/2016/1815/1 https://szczepienia.pzh.gov.pl/szczepionki/pneumokoki/?strona=11#czy-mozna-wymiennie-stosowac-%C2%A010--walentna-i-13--walentna-szczepionke-przeciw-pneumokokom-%C2%A0
  2. More information available at https://szczepienia.pzh.gov.pl/szczepionki/meningokoki/?strona=7#szczepionki-przeciw-meningokokom-w-programie-szczepien-ochronnych
  3. Administration within 24 hours after birth
  4. Recommended, but not mandatory.
  5. should not be given earlier than 5 years after the previous dose
  6. An acellular pertussis component (aP) combination vaccine should be used for children with contraindications to vaccination with the whole cell pertussis vaccine and in children born before 37th week of pregnancy or born with birth weight less than 2500 g
  7. Only until 31 March 2016
  8. Catch-up for children who did not receive MMR at 10 years of age (children born before 31 dec 1996). An additional dose should be given by 19 years of age
  9. For specific at risk-groups only.
  10. Annual vaccination. Recommended, but not mandatory.


More information available at:
https://www.gov.pl/web/zdrowie/program-szczepien-ochronnych-pso- http://dziennikmz.mz.gov.pl/DUM_MZ/2021/85/akt.pdf https://szczepienia.pzh.gov.pl/kalendarz-szczepien-2021/


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MAJOR HISTORICAL CHANGES
Measles, mumps and rubella:
1975: Measles vaccine was introduced into the national childhood vaccination schedule for children aged 13-15 months.

1989: Rubella vaccine (single dose) was introduced into the national childhood vaccination schedule for 13-year old girls.

1991: Second dose of measles vaccine was introduced into the national childhood vaccination schedule for children aged 7 years.

2003: Monovalent measles vaccine given at the age of 13-15 months was replaced by MMR

2005: Second dose of MMR was introduced into the national childhood vaccination schedule for children aged 10 years. An additional catch-up dose of MMR was provided during 2005-2008 at the age of 12 years for all girls not previously vaccinated at the age of 10 years.

2017: Pneumococcal vaccination introduced in the National Immunisation Programme

2020: Introduction of HPV Vaccine in girls and boys as part of the National Oncological Strategy

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Date of last update: 15 April 2024

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