Pediatrics

National Immunization Schedule and Vaccines (Ghana)

A Comprehensive Article

Immunization and Preventive Pediatrics

Protecting children from birth to toddlerhood — one shot at a time. Ghana’s Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) is one of the country’s biggest public health success stories. It ensures every child, regardless of where they’re born, gets protection against life-threatening diseases through free, timely vaccines.

🧠 Purpose of the National Immunization Schedule

🧠 Why It Exists

The schedule provides a standard plan showing which vaccine to give, when, and how many doses. It helps health workers and parents keep track, ensuring maximum immunity at the right age — especially when maternal antibodies start to fade.

📅 Current Ghana EPI Schedule

Age Vaccine(s) Purpose / Diseases Prevented
At birth BCG, OPV 0, Hepatitis B 0 TB, Polio, Hepatitis B
6 weeks OPV 1, Pentavalent 1 (DPT-HepB-Hib), PCV 1, Rota 1 Diphtheria, Pertussis, Tetanus, Hep B, Hib, Polio, Pneumonia, Diarrhea
10 weeks OPV 2, Pentavalent 2, PCV 2, Rota 2 Booster protection
14 weeks OPV 3, Pentavalent 3, PCV 3, IPV Continued protection; switch from oral to inactivated polio
6 months Vitamin A Prevents night blindness, supports growth & immunity
9 months Measles-Rubella 1, Yellow Fever Prevents viral exanthems and vector-borne illness
18 months Measles-Rubella 2, Meningitis A, Vitamin A Strengthens long-term immunity
Every 6 months until 5 years Vitamin A supplementation Ongoing protection for immunity and vision

🩺 Pentavalent = DPT + Hepatitis B + Haemophilus influenzae type b

💡 Tricks to Remember

💡 Memory Aids

  • “0–6–10–14–9–18” rule → Key vaccination ages.
  • At birth: Think “Welcome pack” — BCG, OPV 0, Hep B.
  • 6–10–14 weeks: “Building blocks” — Polio + Penta + PCV + Rota.
  • 9 & 18 months: “Final armor” — Measles-Rubella, Yellow Fever, Meningitis A.

🧩 Why Timing Matters

🧩 Importance of Schedule

Too early: The child’s immune system may not respond well. Too late: The child remains exposed to preventable infections. That’s why immunization cards and follow-up visits are essential.

🌍 Ghana’s Achievements

🌍 Success Stories

  • Over 90% immunization coverage for major vaccines.
  • Elimination of maternal and neonatal tetanus.
  • Drastic fall in measles and polio cases.

🧠 Quick Recap

Key Point Summary
EPI Goal Protect every child from vaccine-preventable diseases
Ages to remember Birth, 6w, 10w, 14w, 9m, 18m
Mnemonic “Welcome → Build → Boost → Armor”
Pentavalent combo DPT + HepB + Hib

💉 In Essence

The Ghana EPI schedule is more than a chart — it’s a roadmap for survival. Each vaccine given on time is one less child lost to preventable disease.