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Have a question regarding children and vaccines--are they protected if move abroad?

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Yes: They should still be protective.

Answered 7/25/2012

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Yes: The vaccines your kids have in the us protect them from those germs anywhere. There are some parts of the world that they recommend other vaccines or treatments. The traveling with children page at the cdc is helpful. See: wwwnc.Cdc.Gov/travel/page/child-travel.Htm.

Answered 10/3/2016

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