Malaysia NIP 2025 · Free for All Parents

Your child's
health records,
always with you

Malaysia's National Immunisation Programme (NIP) schedules compulsory vaccines from birth all the way to age 13 — all recorded in one paper Buku Kesihatan Kanak-Kanak. BukuKita digitises your child's health record book with AI in under 5 minutes, so every dose and every milestone is backed up and always at your fingertips.

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Hepatitis A — Dose 1 due
Recommended: 2 yrs · Overdue 2 wks
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MMR — Dose 1 logged
Klinik Mampang
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Book scan — 3 records
OCR from child health record book
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Growth — 87cm, 12.4kg
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15 dosesfull Malaysia NIP 2025 schedule
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What vaccines does my child need in Malaysia?

Malaysia's Ministry of Health National Immunisation Programme (NIP) prescribes compulsory vaccines for children from birth through to age 13, covering 10+ vaccine-preventable diseases. All compulsory NIP vaccines are provided free at government Klinik Kesihatan. Paediatricians at private clinics may additionally recommend optional vaccines based on your child's needs.

Child Age Vaccine Diseases Covered Type
At birth BCG (Single Dose) + Hepatitis B (Birth Dose) Tuberculosis, Hepatitis B Compulsory
2 months DTaP-IPV-Hep B-Hib (Dose 1) Diphtheria, Pertussis, Tetanus, Polio, Hepatitis B, Haemophilus influenzae type B Compulsory
3 months DTaP-IPV-Hep B-Hib (Dose 2) Diphtheria, Pertussis, Tetanus, Polio, Hepatitis B, Haemophilus influenzae type B Compulsory
4 months Pneumococcal / PVC (Dose 1) Pneumococcal disease (Streptococcus pneumoniae) Compulsory
5 months DTaP-IPV-Hep B-Hib (Dose 3) Diphtheria, Pertussis, Tetanus, Polio, Hepatitis B, Haemophilus influenzae type B Compulsory
6 months Pneumococcal / PVC (Dose 2) Pneumococcal disease (Streptococcus pneumoniae) Compulsory
6 months (Sabah only) Measles Measles Compulsory
9 months MMR (Dose 1) Measles, Mumps, Rubella Compulsory
9 months (Sarawak only) Japanese Encephalitis / JE (Dose 1) Japanese Encephalitis Compulsory
12 months MMR (Dose 2) Measles, Mumps, Rubella Compulsory
15 months Pneumococcal / PVC (Booster) Pneumococcal disease (Streptococcus pneumoniae) Compulsory
18 months DTaP-IPV-Hep B-Hib (Booster Dose) Diphtheria, Pertussis, Tetanus, Polio, Hepatitis B, Haemophilus influenzae type B Compulsory
18 months (Sarawak only) Japanese Encephalitis / JE (Booster) Japanese Encephalitis Compulsory
7 years DT — Diphtheria Tetanus (Booster) Diphtheria, Tetanus Compulsory
13 years HPV — Human Papillomavirus (1 Dose) HPV infection, cervical cancer — given to Form 1 female students Compulsory
15 years TT — Tetanus Toxoid (Booster) Tetanus (lockjaw) Compulsory
Before 6 months Rotavirus (2 or 3 doses) Rotavirus diarrhoea Recommended
From 6 months annually Influenza Seasonal flu Recommended
From 1 year (2 doses, 6 months apart) Hepatitis A Hepatitis A Recommended
From 1 year (2 doses, 3 months apart) Varicella (Chickenpox) Chickenpox Recommended
From 2 years (1 or 2 doses) Meningococcal Bacterial meningitis Recommended

Schedule accurate as of January 2026 · Source: Ministry of Health Malaysia (MOH)

⚠️ The physical book problem — why parents fall behind

Most missed vaccinations happen because the Buku Kesihatan Kanak-Kanak was left at home, lost, or not updated by the clinic after a visit. With compulsory doses spread from birth all the way to age 13 — plus optional vaccines your paediatrician may add — a single missed reminder is all it takes for a gap to appear. BukuKita keeps a digital backup of every record so that even if the physical book is lost or forgotten, your child's complete immunisation history is always with you.

From Buku Kesihatan Kanak-Kanak
to digital record in under 10 minutes

Malaysia's NIP is 15 doses across 7 years. Most parents track it all in one paper book — until the book gets lost, left behind at the clinic, or left at home on the day it's needed most. Here's how BukuKita fixes that.

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Step one

Scan your child health record book with AI-OCR

Point your phone camera at any page of your child's Buku Kesihatan Kanak-Kanak. BukuKita's AI-OCR reads handwritten and printed vaccination entries and imports them instantly — no typing, no manual data entry. Works on both new and older health record books, even with messy clinic handwriting. Accuracy exceeds 80% on a well-lit, flat photo, and you can review every entry before saving.

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Step two

Track Malaysia's complete NIP 2025 schedule

See your child's full National Immunisation Programme timeline, colour-coded by status: Done, Due, and Upcoming. Every compulsory dose is pre-loaded — BCG and Hepatitis B at birth; DTaP-IPV-Hep B-Hib (6-in-1) at 2, 3, 5 months + booster at 18 months; Pneumococcal at 4, 6 months + booster at 15 months; MMR at 9 and 12 months; DT booster at 7 years; HPV at 13 years; and TT booster at 15 years. State-specific vaccines (Measles for Sabah, Japanese Encephalitis for Sarawak) are included too. BukuKita also tracks recommended vaccines — Rotavirus, Influenza, Hepatitis A, Varicella, and Meningococcal. No more guessing what's next.

BCG · At birthDone
Hep B · 1 monthDone
DTaP · 2 monthsDone
MMR · 12 monthsDue now
DT · 7 yearsUpcoming
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Step three

Get reminders before every dose is due

BukuKita sends you a reminder before each vaccine appointment — so a missed dose is no longer something you discover by accident at the clinic. Log new vaccines and growth measurements in seconds after each visit. Add multiple children under one account and switch between their profiles with a single tap. Every record is backed up in the cloud, so a lost physical book never means lost health history again.

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Hepatitis A due soon
Arjuna · Recommended at 2 years
Overdue 2 wks
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Real stories from Malaysian families

From near-duplicate vaccinations to lost health books — these are the moments that made Malaysian parents switch to a digital child health record. Read their stories.

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"I tested most of the Malaysian parenting apps. BukuKita is the only one that actually solves the NIP tracking problem. What stands out: free NIP schedule tracking for all 15 compulsory doses, AI-powered OCR that reads your child health book in seconds, reminders before every jab is due, and optional vaccine tracking for Rotavirus, Varicella, and Hepatitis A. My son's 18-month MMR reminder arrived exactly when I needed it. Been using it for 3 months and recommended it to everyone in my parenting group."

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Hafiz Zulkifli
Dad of 1 · Johor Bahru · using BukuKita 3 months
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"My daughter's health book went missing for a week — complete panic. Once it turned up, I immediately scanned everything into BukuKita. The NIP schedule data is accurate and covers both compulsory and optional vaccines. The AI read even the older handwritten entries clearly. Three months in, I haven't missed a single appointment. When the clinic asks 'has she had her MMR?' I pull up the app and answer in seconds. That alone is worth everything."

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Nurul Atiqah
Mum of 1 · Shah Alam · using BukuKita 3 months

Common questions from Malaysian parents

Malaysia's NIP covers compulsory vaccines from birth to age 15. Key doses: BCG + Hepatitis B at birth; DTaP-IPV-Hep B-Hib (6-in-1) at 2, 3, 5 months + booster at 18 months; Pneumococcal (PVC) at 4, 6 months + booster at 15 months; MMR at 9 and 12 months; DT booster at 7 years; HPV (1 dose) at 13 years for female students; and TT (Tetanus Toxoid) booster at 15 years. Sabah adds a Measles dose at 6 months; Sarawak adds Japanese Encephalitis at 9 months + booster at 18 months. All compulsory doses are free at government Klinik Kesihatan. Recommended vaccines — Rotavirus, Influenza, Hepatitis A, Varicella, and Meningococcal — are available at private clinics and tracked in BukuKita alongside the compulsory schedule.
If you've already scanned your child's health book into BukuKita, your complete immunisation history is safely backed up in the cloud and accessible from any device — even if the physical book is lost or damaged. If you haven't scanned it yet, your government Klinik Kesihatan or paediatrician may have records on file. This is exactly why digitising your Buku Kesihatan Kanak-Kanak early matters — one scan protects years of health history.
Yes — BukuKita is completely free for parents. Download, create your family profile, and start tracking immediately. All 15 NIP vaccine slots, AI-OCR book scanning, growth tracking, and reminders are included at no cost. No subscription, no hidden fees, no credit card required.
Absolutely. Add as many children as you need under one account. Switch between their profiles with a single tap — each child has independent vaccination history, growth records, and their own NIP schedule tracking. Parents with children at different stages of the NIP find this especially useful.
BukuKita's AI-OCR accurately extracts 80%+ of records from clear, well-lit photos of your child health record book — including handwritten clinic entries. For best results, lay the book flat in natural light. You can review and edit every imported entry before saving, so nothing goes into your records unchecked.
Yes. BukuKita covers all 15 compulsory doses in Malaysia's NIP — given free at government Klinik Kesihatan — plus 8 optional vaccines commonly recommended by private paediatricians: Rotavirus, Varicella, Hepatitis A, Influenza, Meningococcal, and more. No matter where your child was vaccinated, it all lives in one place.
Your family's health data is stored securely, encrypted in transit and at rest, and is accessible only to you. BukuKita does not sell or share your data with third parties. We comply with Malaysia's Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) 2010, and you can request deletion of your data at any time.
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Stop worrying about missed doses

Every Malaysian parent deserves to know their child's vaccination status at a glance — without scrambling through a physical book at the clinic. Scan your Buku Kesihatan Kanak-Kanak once, and BukuKita handles the rest. Setup takes less than 5 minutes.