Child Vaccination in the Czech Republic: What Parents Should Know

23.04.2025
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The Czech Republic follows a strict vaccination schedule approved by the Ministry of Health. Timely vaccination is key to protecting your child from serious infectious diseases.

Child’s AgeVaccination
4 days – 6 weeksBCG (tuberculosis) – only for children in high-risk groups
9 weeksInfanrix Hexa: diphtheria, pertussis (whooping cough), tetanus, poliomyelitis, hepatitis B, Hib
4 monthsSecond dose of Infanrix Hexa
11–13 monthsThird dose of Infanrix Hexa
13–18 monthsPriorix: measles, rubella, mumps
5–6 yearsSecond dose of Priorix

Note: Since 2010, BCG vaccination (against tuberculosis) is given only to children in high-risk groups.

💉 Recommended (Non-Mandatory) Vaccinations:

VaccinationAge / Indications
PneumococcalUnder 1 year (covered by the state)
MeningococcalUnder 1 year (covered by the state)
RotavirusUp to 6 months
HPV (Human Papillomavirus)From 13 years of age
InfluenzaAnnually, especially during autumn and winter

Note: As of June 1, 2020, meningococcal vaccination for children under one year of age is fully covered by the state.

Article author
Alina Borysiuk
Head of Department A highly professional pediatrician with over 15 years of experience as both a physician and leading doctor in Ukraine and the Czech Republic. Specializations: Diagnosis and treatment of childhood diseases Pediatric respiratory disorders General pediatric practice
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