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Hi my son's 3rd rotavirus vaccine is due on 9th November. Can he take the vaccine a week before since we are going to his grandma's place which has no good healthcare
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You should ideally have a gap of four weeks between two doses. But at a maximum you can vaccinate up to four days before schedule.
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Hello. He can take the vaccination only if there is a minimum gap of 4 weeks between the 2nd dose and the third. Provided you got him immunised at the right time, you can get him the third dose.
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Atleast 4 weeks gap requires between two doses of rotavirus vaccine... So if 4weeks gap is there than you can give it, no issues .
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Yes you can
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There must be 4 weeks gap between the vaccine.
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If your last vaccine was 4 weeks back,then you can vaccinate
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No issues there.. u can give .
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