TY - JOUR T1 - Immunisation schedule of the Spanish Association of Paediatrics: 2017 recommendations JO - Anales de Pediatría (English Edition) T2 - AU - Moreno-Pérez,David AU - Álvarez García,Francisco José AU - Arístegui Fernández,Javier AU - Cilleruelo Ortega,María José AU - Corretger Rauet,José María AU - García Sánchez,Nuria AU - Hernández Merino,Ángel AU - Hernández-Sampelayo Matos,Teresa AU - Merino Moína,Manuel AU - Ortigosa del Castillo,Luis AU - Ruiz-Contreras,Jesús SN - 23412879 M3 - 10.1016/j.anpede.2016.10.009 DO - 10.1016/j.anpede.2016.10.009 UR - https://www.analesdepediatria.org/en-immunisation-schedule-spanish-association-paediatrics-articulo-S2341287916301557 AB - The Advisory Committee on Vaccines of the Spanish Association of Paediatrics (CAV-AEP) annually publishes the immunisation schedule which, in our opinion, is considered optimal for children resident in Spain, taking into account the evidence available on current vaccines. Pneumococcal and varicella immunisation in early childhood is already included in all funded vaccines present in the regional immunisation programmes. Furthermore, this committee establishes recommendations on vaccines not included in official calendars (non-funded immunisations), such as rotavirus, meningococcal B, and meningococcal ACWY.As regards funded immunisations, 2+1 strategy (2, 4, 11–12 months) with hexavalent (DTaP-IPV-Hib-HB) and 13-valent pneumococcal vaccines is recommended.Administration of the 6-year booster dose with DTaP is recommended, as well as a poliomyelitis dose for children who had received the 2+1 scheme, with the Tdap vaccine for adolescents and pregnant women between 27 and 32 weeks gestation. The two-dose scheme should be used for MMR (12 months and 2–4 years) and varicella (15 months and 2–4 years).Coverage of human papillomavirus vaccination in girls aged 12 with a two-dose scheme (0, 6 months) should be improved. Information and recommendations for male adolescents about potential beneficial effects of the tetravalent HPV vaccine should also be provided.ACWY meningococcal vaccine is the optimal choice in adolescents.For recommended unfunded immunisations, the CAV-AEP recommends the administration of meningococcal B vaccine, due to the current availability in Spanish community pharmacies, with a 3+1 scheme. CAV-AEP requests the incorporation of this vaccine in the funded unified schedule. Vaccination against rotavirus is recommended in all infants. ER -