Vacunas

South Dakota

Updated: Junio 2, 2014

Contact Information

South Dakota Department of Health - Immunization Program   
600 East Capitol Avenue   
Pierre, SD, 57501
Phone: 1-800-592-1861
Fax: (605) 773-5509
Website

Vaccine Requirements for the State of South Dakota

Vaccine requirements may be relaxed or eliminated in some regions and/or states due to shortages in the manufacture of some vaccines. Please contact your healthcare provider, or your local public health department for more information.

Vaccine Age/Grade Comments
Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis (DTaP) Day Care, Head Start, K-12

Day Care, Head Start, K-12: Four or more doses of diphtheria, pertussis and tetanus containing vaccine, with at least one dose administered on or after age 4.

Children 7 years and older needing the primary series only need three doses. The first dose of the primary series should be Tdap and the second and third doses should be Td, with at least 6 months between dose two and three.

Children receiving six doses before age 4 do not require any additional doses for school requirements. The maximum a child should receive is six doses.

If a child 7 years and older has an incomplete DTaP primary series, please contact the Department of Health Immunization Program (1-800-738-2301) for assistance.

Hepatitis A None/No Requirements None/No Requirements
Hepatitis B None/No Requirements None/No Requirements
Hib None/No Requirements

None/No Requirements

Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) Day Care, Head Start, K-12, College/University

Two doses of a measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine (MMR) or submit serological evidence of immunity. Minimum age for the first dose is 12 months. Administer the second dose routinely at age 4 through 6 years. The second dose may be administered prior to age 4 provided at least 28 days have elapsed since the first dose.

Meningococcal None/No Requirements None/No Requirements
Pneumococcal None/No Requirements None/No Requirements
Polio Day Care, Head Start, K-12

Four or more doses of poliovirus vaccine, at least one dose on or after age 4. (Although not the recommended schedule - If a child has three doses of polio with the third dose administered on or after the age of 4 and at least 6 months after the second dose, no other doses are required.)

Varicella K-12

One dose of varicella vaccine. The minimum age for the first dose of varicella (chickenpox) vaccine is 12 months. History of disease is acceptable with parent/guardian signature.

The additional immunization requirement for kindergarten entry only is two doses of varicella vaccine. Administer the second dose at age 4 through 6 years. The minimum interval between the two doses is 3 months. History of disease is acceptable with parent or guardian signature.

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