Can you get hib and rotavirus at the same time?

Hib means Haemophilus influenzae vaccine and rotavirus vaccine. Hib and rotavirus vaccines can be given at the same time in principle, but it is not recommended that they be given at the same time, and it is recommended that they be given at intervals of 2 weeks or more.
Haemophilus influenzae vaccine is a polysaccharide conjugate vaccine that is used to prevent pneumonia, sepsis, meningitis, inflammatory myelitis, pericarditis, and other diseases caused by Haemophilus influenzae infections, and consists of 4 doses in total, 3 doses of basic immunization, and 1 dose of booster shot.
Rotavirus vaccine is a live attenuated recombinant vaccine for the prevention of diarrhea as the main symptom caused by rotavirus infection, and it is an oral vaccine.
Haemophilus influenzae vaccine and rotavirus vaccine are both self-funded vaccines. Parents should try to immunize their children as much as possible if their financial situation permits and if they volunteer to do so; in principle, they can receive both vaccines at the same time, but simultaneous vaccination is not recommended. However, it is not recommended to give both vaccines at the same time. If there are adverse reactions to both vaccines, it is difficult for the doctor to distinguish which vaccine caused the reaction, which makes treatment difficult.
Parents are advised to immunize their children on time according to the immunization booklet to ensure healthy growth and development of their children, as long as their financial conditions permit.