Last Updated on November 25, 2021
The Israel MOH Suggests these Childhood Vaccinations & Immunizations
Hebrew: חיסונים לילדים
The Israel Ministry of Health suggest that all children from birth to 13 years of age be immunized against Hepatitis – A & B, Polio, Diptheria, Tetanus and Pertussis, Measles, Mumps and Rubella as well as Chicken Pox.
The Ministry of Health in Israel suggest the following childhood vaccines for Israel in all children from birth to 13 years of age be immunized against Hepatitis – A & B, Polio, Diptheria, Tetanus and Pertussis, Measles (the 2018 outbreak) , Mumps and Rubella as well as Chicken Pox. These vaccinations are part of the Health Basket – Sal Briut and administered either at the family-health clinic (Tipat Halav) or, for older children no longer under the supervision of the family-health clinic, at school. Coronavirus vaccinations are administered through the 4 health funds. If you are ‘anti-vaccinations’, please note that immunizations are optional and are not legislated.
Israel Standard Childhood Vaccination Schedule
The schedule for childhood vaccines for Israel is as follows:
Birth |
1
mo |
2
mo |
4
mo |
6
mo |
12
mo |
18
mo |
2-3
years |
6
years |
7
years |
13 years |
|
Hepatitis A | √ | √ | |||||||||
Hepatitis B | √ | √ | √ | ||||||||
Polio(IPV) | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | ||||||
DTaP
|
√ | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | |||||
MMR
|
√ | √ | |||||||||
Chicken Pox | √ | √ |
The Immunization Card
If your baby is born in a local Israeli hospital, you will immediately be given a Pinkas Hisunim – an immunization card where your child’s first and subsequent vaccinations will be recorded. Make sure you keep this card in a safe place as your child will need it for future vaccination administered at school.
If your children were not born in Israel, they will be given an immunization card at their first visit to Tipat Halav or at school, according to their age.
Influenza Vaccine
Influenza vaccines, also known as flu shots or flu jabs, are vaccines that protect against infection by influenza viruses. The Israel Ministry of Health also recommends that the public receive an annual vaccination against influenza. The vaccine is administered via the Health Fund – Kupat Holim. Ask your family doctor for details.
Parents who choose not to vaccinate – understand the risks
If you choose not to vaccinate your child you should understand the risks. You need to know how to make it less likely that your child gets an infection or spreads disease to others. Infant and childhood vaccines prevent diseases that can be serious and even deadly.
Measles can cause brain swelling, which can lead to brain damage or death.
Mumps can cause permanent deafness.
Meningitis can also lead to permanent deafness or brain damage.
Polio can cause permanent paralysis.
Medical Tip
When sorting your documents prior to Aliyah, remember to bring all medical records with you and your child’s vaccination record from abroad.