“…Combination (multivalent) vaccines have the potential to simplify the currently complex childhood immunization schedules, improve caregiver compliance, and reduce healthcare costs. Hexavalent vaccines containing Diphtheria (D), Tetanus (T), Pertussis (P), Hepatitis B (HBV), Haemophilus influenzae B (Hib) and the three IPV antigens have been considered logically and scientifically sound charioteers of such a strategy, and have been touted to be the ultimate combination vaccine for routine immunization [3]. Another bugbear in the success of any vaccination strategy (both public and private) is the high injection density during infancy, which cannot be ignored.…”