Hepatitis A Typhoid Vaccine (ViVaxim™)
How long does the protection last? To provide long-term protection against hepatitis A, a booster dose of hepatitis A vaccine should be given 6 to 12 months later. Protection lasts at least 10 years, if not for life after the booster. Protection from typhoid fever declines … ................
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