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Infant vaccine co-administration: review of 18 years of experience with GSK's hexavalent vaccine co-administered with routine childhood vaccines.

Jan Dolhain1, Winnie Janssens1, Vasundhara Dindore1, Attila Mihalyi1.   

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INTRODUCTION: The benefits of vaccine co-administration include improved vaccine acceptance and uptake resulting in an increased coverage and protection against multiple childhood diseases, with minimal medical visits. The diphtheria-tetanus-acellular pertussis-hepatitis B-poliomyelitis-Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccine (DTaP-HBV-IPV/Hib) has been available for more than 19 years and is recommended for co-administration with several other infant vaccines. AREAS COVERED: This is a comprehensive review (34 studies, 21,000 participants) describing the immunogenicity and safety of DTaP-HBV-IPV/Hib when co-administered with 12 different vaccines in infants including pneumococcal, meningococcal, rotavirus or measles-mumps-rubella-varicella. EXPERT OPINION: Interactions among co-administered vaccines are complex. Therefore, co-administration data are critical before a vaccination regimen can be recommended. Co-administration of DTaP-HBV-IPV/Hib with other routinely administered vaccines was associated with high percentages of children achieving seroprotection/vaccine response against DTaP-HBV-IPV/Hib antigens. In addition, co-administration was not associated with clinically significant interference in immune responses to co-administered vaccines and was well tolerated. Increased systemic reactions observed with some combinations (DTaP-HBV-IPV/Hib + pneumococcal conjugate or meningococcal serogroup B vaccines) were mitigated by prophylactic paracetamol administration. The data reported here, which represent the most frequently used co-administrations of DTaP-HBV-IPV/Hib worldwide, support the concomitant administration of DTaP-HBV-IPV/Hib with other routinely recommended infant vaccines.

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Keywords:  Co-administration; hexavalent vaccine; immunogenicity; infant; vaccination

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32419537     DOI: 10.1080/14760584.2020.1758560

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Rev Vaccines        ISSN: 1476-0584            Impact factor:   5.217


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1.  Safety of routine childhood vaccine coadministration versus separate vaccination.

Authors:  Jorgen Bauwens; Simon de Lusignan; Yonas Ghebremichael Weldesselassie; Julian Sherlock; Nino Künzli; Jan Bonhoeffer
Journal:  BMJ Glob Health       Date:  2022-09

2.  BNT162b2 mRNA Vaccine Interference with Co-Administration of Tdap Vaccine.

Authors:  Sridhar Chilimuri; Nikhitha Mantri; Elina Shrestha; Haozhe Sun; Sudharsan Gongati; Maleeha Zahid; Paul Kelly
Journal:  Am J Case Rep       Date:  2021-07-25
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