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 Can other vaccines be given at the same time that hepatitis A vaccine is given? View Question: www.egyvac.com

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Yes. Hepatitis B, diphtheria, poliovirus (oral and inactivated), tetanus, oral typhoid, cholera, Japanese encephalitis, rabies, yellow fever vaccine or immune globulin can be given at the same time that hepatitis A vaccine is given, but at a different injection sites.  
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