Yes
Vaccines can be administered on the same day to different areas of the body.
Injectable vaccines can be injected into the arms (shoulders), legs (thighs) and subscapular muscles. Thus, up to 6 vaccines can be administered (even more with oral vaccines). For children under 2 years of age, intramuscular vaccines are administered in the legs, and subcutaneous ones are administered in the shoulder or leg.
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The vaccine can be administered any other day
You don't need to wait a certain number of days from one vaccination to get vaccinated with another vaccination.
The next vaccination can be administered on any day, even the next day.
If Nimenrix, the meningococcal vaccine, is administered shortly after a vaccine containing the pertussis component (DTP), pertussis protection may be somewhat less, but not critically less. Therefore, if possible, it is better to administer Nimenrix either before DTP, or together with it on the same day, or to wait at least 4 weeks after DTP administration.
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