Immunization Schedules
SCHEDULES
Childhood Immunization - CDC
NM School & Daycare Requirements
Exemptions
College Recommendations
Immunization Schedules
The 2010 CDC/ACIP Childhood Schedule (0-6 Years)
The 2010 CDC/ACIP Childhood/Adolescent Schedule (7-18 years)
The 2010 CDC/ACIP Catch-up Schedule (4 Months-18 Years)
The 2010 CDC/ACIP Recommended Adult Immunization Schedule
Quick reference on the use of combination vaccines (from Michigan DOH)
NM 'Done by One' Childhood Immunization Schedule
The 2009 NM 'Done By One' Childhood Schedule
The New Mexico 'Done By One' optimized childhood immunization schedule has several advantages that we hope will encourage its acceptance by both providers and parents:
- It is much simpler: all the needed shots are given at 2, 4, 6, and 12 months!
- Kids become protected at the earliest possible age!
- The condensed schedule discourages the practice of deferring shots until next time, resulting in missed opportunities to vaccinate.
Evaluation of the DBO schedule done in 2008 indicates that children seen by practices that always use DBO are more likely to be fully immunized by 24 months than those seen by practices that never use DBO.
State of New Mexico "Health Passport" Immunization Card
The 'Done By One' Health Passport - English
The 'Done By One' Health Passport - Spanish
The 'Done By One' Health Passport informational brochure - English
School and Day care Immunization Requirements

New Mexico requires children entering day care and school to have certain immunizations completed.
2009-2010 NM School and Daycare Immunization Requirements
Exemptions from School and Daycare Immunization Requirements
Completed NM Immunization Exemption form must be returned to the NM Immunization Program in person or by mail at:
Celina Lopez
Attn: Exemption form
NM Immunization Program
PO Box 26110
Santa Fe, NM 87502-6110
College Recommendations
Prospective college students are encouraged to consult their colleges about immunization requirements information at:
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