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If a baby is given normal vaccination at 6 weeks and 10 weeks, can we switch to painless vaccination at 14 weeks? Will there be any interference in developing immunity against any of the diseases?
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Painless vaccine such as DTaP can be given, but it would require more doses to be as effective.
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Yes you can switch to DtaP (painless) vaccine at 14 weeks. Normal vaccine is better for long term protection. But if there are lots of side effects, you can change to DTaP
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Greetings u can give same set of vaccination .
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