Section 1. Active and Passive Immunization
Active Immunization
Simultaneous Administration of Multiple Vaccines
Simultaneous administration of most vaccines is safe and effective. Infants and children have sufficient immunologic capacity to respond to multiple vaccines. No contraindications to the simultaneous administration of multiple vaccines routinely recommended for infants and children are known. Immune response to one vaccine generally does not interfere with responses to . . . [Go to Full Text]
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