Chanjo Tracker

Kenya child immunization (KEPI) with due dates

Child

Progress — age-eligible doses recorded

Immunization schedule

AgeVaccine & what it protects againstDue dateStatus

Vitamin A continues every 6 months up to 5 years (30, 36, 42, 48, 54 and 60 months) — the table shows the first doses.

County-dependent items (Yellow Fever, Malaria RTS,S) are offered where the county programme applies — ask your clinic.

HPV is offered to girls from age 10, with the second dose 6 months after the first.

Based on the Kenya routine immunization (KEPI) schedule. County programmes vary — always follow your clinic's card.

All data stays on this device — children, dates and ticks are saved in your browser only and are never uploaded.

Information, not medical advice. This tracker lays out the routine KEPI schedule from a date of birth so you can keep an organized record. Clinics adjust timing for catch-up doses, campaigns, supply and the child's health, and schedules are updated from time to time. The card issued by your health facility is the official record — follow it and your health worker's guidance, and discuss any missed or delayed doses with your clinic.