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Manitoba’s School Immunization Program is offered to students in grade 6, and again in grade 8 or 9.
The immunizations offered as part of Manitoba’s Immunization Schedule include:
Grade 6:
- Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccine – two doses
- Hepatitis B Vaccine – two doses
- Meningococcal conjugate quadrivalent (Men-C-ACYW-135) vaccine – one dose
Grade 8 or 9:
- Tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis (Tdap) vaccine (or Tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis and polio (Tdap-IPV) vaccine, if needed) – one dose
When a vaccine requires more than one dose (e.g. HPV vaccine), those doses are given over a period of time. The first dose is typically given in the fall and the second dose is provided the following spring. The time between doses is based on recommendations approved by Health Canada and national and international immunization experts.
For the grade 8 or 9 program, each regional health authority manages the operations of the immunization program and depending on the school structures within the health region, they identify which grade is most appropriate to conduct the program. Many of the health regions have moved to offering the immunizations in grade 8 instead of grade 9.
Beginning August 23, 2021, the COVID-19 vaccine supersites that are being used to administer the COVID-19 vaccine, will also start to offer the above noted school-based immunizations. Parents/guardians of children who are due or overdue for one or more of the above noted vaccines, will receive information and an immunization record in the mail, outlining which vaccine(s) your child is recommended to receive in order to be protected against infections from HPV and hepatitis B as well as from diseases of meningococcal, tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis and/or polio.
Fact sheets on the school immunization program and the vaccines that are offered can be found on the School Immunization Program website.