Haemophilus Influenzae Type B Infection: 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
MonthsYears
2345681011121315161819-2024518≥ 19
Austria
Hib
Hib
Hib1
Belgium
Hib
Hib
Hib
Hib
Bulgaria
Hib
Hib
Hib
Hib2
Croatia
Hib
Hib
Hib
Hib
Cyprus
Hib
Hib
Hib
Hib
Czechia
Hib3
Hib
Hib
Hib
Denmark
Hib
Hib
Hib
Estonia
Hib
Hib
Hib
Hib
Finland
Hib
Hib
Hib
France
Hib
Hib
Hib
Germany
Hib
Hib4
Hib
Hib
Hib5
Greece
Hib
Hib
Hib
Hib
Hib
Hib
Hib
Hib
Hungary
Hib
Hib
Hib
Hib
Iceland
Hib
Hib
Hib
Ireland
Hib
Hib
Hib
Hib6
Italy
Hib
Hib
Hib
Latvia
Hib
Hib
Hib
Hib
Liechtenstein
Hib
Hib
Hib
Lithuania
Hib
Hib
Hib
Hib
Luxembourg
Hib
Hib7
Hib
Hib
Malta
Hib
Hib
Hib
Hib
Netherlands
Hib
Hib
Hib
Hib
Norway
Hib
Hib
Hib
Poland
Hib
Hib
Hib
Hib
Portugal
Hib
Hib
Hib
Hib
Romania
Hib
Hib
Hib
Slovakia
Hib
Hib
Hib
Slovenia
Hib
Hib
Hib
Spain
Hib
Hib
Hib
Sweden
Hib
Hib
Hib

Footnotes:

  1. Minimum interval of 6 month after second dose
  2. Not earlier than 12 months after the 3rd dose
  3. The first dose of hexavalent vaccine is given from the end of the 2nd month of life, at intervals of two months between the first and the second dose, and the third dose given between the eleventh and thirteenth months of the child's age
  4. optional dosis if monovalent and other combination vaccines are used
  5. number of doses necessary varies according to age
  6. Hib/MenC combined vaccine
  7. For premature infants (born before 33 weeks) or with a birthweight <1500g, a 3+1 schedule is recommended