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MENQUADFI vaccination was given along with Menevo vaccine by mistake, with no adverse event.; Initial information was received on 12-Jul-2022 regarding an unsolicited valid non-serious case received from other health professional via call center. This case involves a 16 years old male patient who experienced menquadfi vaccination was given along with menevo vaccine by mistake, with no adverse event while receiving vaccines MENINGOCOCCAL VACCINE A/C/Y/W CONJ (CRM197) [MENVEO] and meningococcal A-C-Y-W135 (T CONJ) vaccine [MENQUADFI]. The patient's past medical history, medical treatment(s), vaccination(s) and family history were not provided. On 12-Jul-2022, the patient received a dose of suspect MENINGOCOCCAL A-C-Y-W135 (T CONJ) VACCINE (lot U6823AA) (dose, formulation, strength and expiry date: unknown) via intramuscular route in the left deltoid for immunization. On 12-Jul-2022, the patient received a dose of suspect MENVEO not produced by Sanofi Pasteur lot number (dose, formulation, strength, lot and expiry date: unknown) via unknown route in unknown administration site for immunization. On 12-JUL-2022 the patient developed a non-serious menquadfi vaccination was given along with menevo vaccine by mistake, with no adverse event (extra dose administered) (latency same day) following the administration of menveo and menquadfi. Action taken: not applicable. At time of reporting, the outcome was Unknown for the event menquadfi vaccination was given along with menevo vaccine by mistake, with no adverse event. . This suspected adverse reaction report is submitted and classified as a medication error solely and exclusively to ensure the marketing authorization holder's compliance with the requirements set out in the Directive 2001/83/EC and Module VI of the Good Pharmacovigilance Practices. The classification as a medical error is in no way intended, nor should it be interpreted or construed as an allegation or claim made by the marketing authorization holder that any third party has contributed to or is to be held liable for the occurrence of this medication error.