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New Immunization Requirements
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Kindergarten, 6th Grade, and College Students
North Carolina’s lawmakers have
made several changes to the rules regarding vaccination of
school-aged children, including college students. Effective
January 1, 2008, the administrative rule, 10A NCAC 41A.0401, has
been changed, adding requirements for a booster dose of Tdap
(tetanus, diphtheria, and acellular pertussis) vaccine and a
second dose of mumps vaccine. These rule changes will go into
effect beginning with the 2008-09 school year.
The new rule states that a booster
dose of Tdap vaccine is required for the following individuals:
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All students attending public
school who are entering the 6th grade on or after August 1,
2008, if five years or more have passed since the last dose
of tetanus/diphtheria toxoid.
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All students not attending
public schools (i.e., private, home-school, non-traditional
schools) who are 12 years of age on or after August 1, 2008,
if five years or more have passed since the last dose of
tetanus/diphtheria toxoid.
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Individuals enrolling in
college or university for the first time on or after July 1,
2008, if a tetanus/diphtheria toxoid or tetanus/diphtheria/pertussis
vaccine has not been administered within the past 10 years.
This administrative rule change
also impacts mumps vaccination. Individuals are now required to
receive a second dose of mumps vaccine before enrolling in
school, college or university for the first time.
“Since these vaccinations are required, children will be able to
receive the booster dose of Tdap and second dose of mumps for
free,” said Ellen Harrison, School Nurse Supervisor, New Hanover
County Health Department. “Parents simply need to set up an
appointment with their child’s physician or local health
department to receive the immunization prior to school entry.
The vaccine will be provided at no charge; however, the
physician may charge a small fee to administer it.”
Parents must show proof of their child’s vaccination in the form
of a copy of the Certificate of Immunization. This certificate
should be presented to the child’s school to show proof of
vaccination for Tdap or mumps. Parents have up to 30 calendar
days from the first day of attendance to present the required
up-to-date immunization record for the child. If the child’s
immunizations are not up-to-date, the required immunizations
must be obtained or the process of obtaining immunizations must
have begun within the same 30 day period.
At the end of the 30 calendar day period, any child without a
Certificate of Immunization showing that the child has received
the required vaccines shall be suspended from school until
he/she provides a Certificate of Immunization as required by law
or shows that he/she has begun the immunization process.
“These rule changes were designed to help reduce the incidence
of whooping cough and mumps disease among North Carolinians,”
said Beth Rowe-West, RN, BSN, and Head of the Immunization
Branch. Whooping cough is a highly contagious respiratory
infection. Most children are fully protected against it prior to
entering kindergarten, but immunity to whooping cough wanes
after about 10 years. “This rule allows us to reduce the impact
of this deadly disease and better protect our children by
boosting their immune systems.”
For more information about the immunization rule changes visit
www.immunizenc.com or contact your physician or
the New Hanover County Health Department at (910) 798-6520.
News/Announcements
6/27/08 |
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