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Section 1. Active and Passive Immunization

ACTIVE IMMUNIZATION

Simultaneous Administration of Multiple Vaccines

Most vaccines can be safely and effectively administered simultaneously. No contraindications to the simultaneous administration of multiple vaccines routinely recommended for infants and children are known. Immune responses to one vaccine generally do . . . [Go to Full Text]


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