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The Australian Immunisation Handbook 10th Edition 2013

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Co-administration with other vaccines<br />

If administration of both yellow fever and other parenteral live viral vaccines is<br />

indicated, the vaccines should be given either on the same day or at least 4 weeks<br />

apart (see 4.23.10 Precautions below).<br />

Inactivated vaccines and oral live vaccines relevant to travel (e.g. cholera,<br />

typhoid) can be given with, or at any time before or after, yellow fever vaccine.<br />

Yellow fever vaccine can be given at the same time as the Imojev Japanese<br />

encephalitis vaccine, 9 using separate syringes and separate injection sites.<br />

4.23.7 Recommendations<br />

Children aged

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