Please advise at which month is Typhoid and Influenza Vaccine given. My baby's pediatrician said Typhoid is given after 9 months and Influenza after 1 year. However one of my colleagues said that typhoid and Influenza were given at 6 months to her child.
Also can typhoid and Influenza vaccine be given together or there needs to be a gap of one month for each injection.
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Hello. This is Dr Rubal Jain ( MD Pediatrics and Lactation Consultant)
TCV ( Typhoid vaccine) can be given as early as 6 months and needs to be given maximum by 10 months of age.
Flu vaccine must be given as a 2 dose vaccine one month apart. Flu shot can also be given as early as 6 months of age.
Its better not to mix any other vaccine with the typhoid vaccine so 1 month gap between flu shot and typhoid shot is a good practice.
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