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If Comvax is given at 2 and 4 months and the patient isn’t available at 12-15 months, what should we do when they return to the clinic later?

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If Comvax is given at 2 and 4 months and the patient isn’t available at 12-15 months, what should we do when they return to the clinic later?

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You can administer any brands of single-antigen Hepatitis B and Hib vaccines or you can use Comvax, as long as the child is not over 59 months of age. If the child is older than 5 years of age, Hib vaccine is not indicated and single-antigen Hepatitis B vaccine should be used for the 3rd dose.

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