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Vaccination advice needed
Hello, I'm going to Thailand in July, so am currently having all my vaccinations. My first vaccination was for hepatitis a and b, which was given in my left arm just over 2 weeks ago. I then had rabies in my left arm (2nd injection on May 19th), as well as typhoid (May 12th) and had encephalitis in my right arm (2nd injection on May 19th). On Monday, I went for a TB test and tomorrow I am having the vaccination. The doctor wants to give me the tb vaccine in my left arm, but has said I can't have any more vaccinations in that arm afterwards. Would it be O.K to have the tb in my left arm and have the last rabies vaccine in my right arm?
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Yes ,it is OK
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