2012 CDC Immunization Schedule
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC), in cooperation with the American Academy of Family Physicians and the American Academy of Pediatrics, releases immunization schedules each year. The schedules include recommendations for routine vaccinations for children from birth through 6 years old, children from 7 to 18 years old, and adults. For people traveling outside of the United States, additional vaccinations may be recommended by the CDC for diseases like yellow fever and typhoid. All data below comes from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) May 31, 2012 resource, “Immunization Schedules,” available at www.cdc.gov.

