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"6-way" means very little--it can be against any number of combinations. You should rather look at exactly what vaccines are recommended and look for 1 or two vaccines that protect against all of the diseases on the list of recommendations rather than just looking for a "6-way".

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That depends on the particular vaccine. Vaccine producers make vaccines that are effective at preventing different groups of vaccines. "5-way" just means that the vaccine protects against 5 different diseases, but you have to read the label of each particular 5-way to determine what it provides protection against.

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That depends on the particular vaccine. Vaccine producers make vaccines that are effective at preventing different groups of vaccines. "5-way" just means that the vaccine protects against 5 different diseases, but you have to read the label of each particular 5-way to determine what it provides protection against.

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