Malaysia Immunization Chart

Vaccines help make you immune to serious diseases without getting sick first. Without a vaccine, you must actually get a disease in order to become immune to the germ that causes it. Vaccines work best when they are given at certain ages.

Malaysia - Mandatory

Age

Vaccine

Immunisation Against

Birth

BCG
Hep B

Bacille Calmette-Guérin vaccine
Hepatitis B vaccine

2 months

Hep B
DTP / Hib / Polio

Hepatitis B vaccine
Diphtheria and tetanus toxoid, pertussis vaccine Haemophilus influenzae vaccine Oral Polio vaccine

3 months

Hep B
DTP / Hib / Polio

Hepatitis B vaccine
Diphtheria and tetanus toxoid, pertussis vaccine Haemophilus influenzae vaccine Oral Polio vaccine

5 months

Hep B
DTP / Hib / Polio

Hepatitis B vaccine
Diphtheria and tetanus toxoid, pertussis vaccine Haemophilus influenzae vaccine Oral Polio vaccine

1 year

MMR

Measles, Mumps and Rubella vaccine

18 months

DTP / Hib / Polio

Diphtheria and tetanus toxoid, pertussis vaccine Haemophilus influenzae vaccine Oral Polio vaccine


Malaysia - Recommended

Age

Immunisation Against

2 months

Rotavirus
Pneumococcal C

3 months

Rotavirus
Pneumococcal C

5 months

Pneumococcal C

6 months

Influenza (annually)

1 year

Chicken Pox
Pneumococcal C

2 years

Pneumococcal P
Hepatitis A

2.5 years

Hepatitis A




Childhood Immunisation Schedule

VaccineAt
Birth
1st
Month
3rd
Month
4th
Month
5th
Month
9th
Month
18th
Month
5 - 7
Years
BCG
(Tuberculosis)
Hepatitis B
Poliomyelitis
DPT / DT
(Diphtheria, Pertussis, Tetanus)
Hib
MMR / Measles
(Measles, Mumps, Rubella)

First DoseSecond DoseThird DoseBooster Dose

Note: For information on AAFP, AAP and ACIP Release 1998 Recommended Childhood Immunization Schedule, click on

Source: Ministry of Health Malaysia.