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combination vaccineA vaccine that contains more than one component designed to immunise against two or more diseases (e.g. dTPa, MMR or dTPa-HepB-Polio-Hib).
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combination vaccineA combination of two or more vaccines (i.e. the diphtheria/tetanus/pertussis vaccine). Like the individual vaccines, combination vaccines are developed through scientific research. They are also tested through clinical trials for appropriateness, safety, and effectiveness before they are licensed and released for use by the public.
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combination vaccineA combination of two or more vaccines (i.e. the diphtheria/tetanus/pertussis vaccine). Like the individual vaccines, combination vaccines are developed through scientific research. They are also teste [..]
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combination vaccineTwo or more vaccines administered at once in order to reduce the number of shots given. One example is the MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) vaccine.
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combination vaccinea vaccine that contains two or more different vaccines to provide protection against more than one disease
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combination vaccineTwo or more vaccines administered at once in order to reduce the number of shots given. For example, the MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) vaccine.
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