Combination vaccines

Last updated on: 15.01.2021

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In addition to vaccines against individual diseases, there are also so-called combination vaccines, in which up to six diseases are immunised at the same time. This reduces the number of injections required compared to individual vaccinations.

Combination vaccines are mainly used for the basic immunisation of children and for booster vaccinations of adults. They are particularly useful for children and adolescents.

Last updated on: 15.01.2021