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Frequently Asked Questions

ACIP-aligned answers tailored for Egyptian practice

Practical immunization FAQs by disease and topic — adapted from ACIP and CDC guidance and aligned with vaccination schedules and practices in Egypt.

Content added: NOVEMBER 29, 2025

Last updated: JUNE 04, 2026

Frequently asked questions

Note: The following Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) are adapted from the recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and have been tailored to align with the vaccination schedule and practices in Egypt.

Select a topic below to open the full FAQ page for that vaccine or clinical subject.

All topics are listed alphabetically (A–Z).

18FAQ topics
A–ZAlphabetical order

FAQ topics (A–Z)

18 topics — open any FAQ with the button below.

Hepatitis A

FAQ

Hepatitis A vaccine schedules, catch-up, and travel-related use.

Open Hepatitis A

Hepatitis B

FAQ

Birth dose, series completion, and high-risk hepatitis B vaccination.

Open Hepatitis B

Herpes zoster

FAQ

Shingles vaccine recommendations for adults and immunocompromised patients.

Open Herpes zoster

Hib

FAQ

Haemophilus influenzae type b — infant series and catch-up.

Open Hib

HPV

FAQ

Human papillomavirus vaccine age groups and counseling.

Open HPV

Influenza

FAQ

Seasonal influenza vaccination timing and annual revaccination.

Open Influenza

MMR

FAQ

Measles, mumps, and rubella — routine and outbreak-related questions.

Open MMR

Pneumococcal

FAQ

Pneumococcal conjugate and polysaccharide vaccines by age and risk.

Open Pneumococcal

Rabies

FAQ

Pre- and post-exposure rabies prophylaxis and product choice.

Open Rabies

Rotavirus

FAQ

Oral rotavirus vaccine age windows and series completion.

Open Rotavirus

RSV

FAQ

Respiratory syncytial virus prevention — products and eligibility.

Open RSV

Scheduling

FAQ

Intervals, catch-up schedules, and minimum ages between doses.

Open Scheduling