Vaccines

Vaccination is one of the most effective ways to prevent diseases. A vaccine helps the body’s immune system to recognize and fight pathogens like viruses or bacteria, which then keeps us safe from the diseases they cause. Vaccines protect against more than 25 debilitating or life-threatening diseases, including measles, polio, tetanus, diphtheria, meningitis, influenza, tetanus, typhoid and cervical cancer.

Currently, the majority of children receive their vaccines on time. However, nearly 20 million worldwide still miss out – putting them at risk of serious diseases, death, disability and ill health.

  
1Diphtheria and tetanus toxoids (DT), , for IM use
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Diphtheria, tetanus toxoids, and acellular pertussis vaccine (DTaP), for IM use
3Hepatitis A vaccine (Hep A), pediatric/adolescent dosage, 2 dose, for IM use
4Hepatitis B vaccine (Hep B), dialysis or immunosuppressed patient dosage, 3 dose, for IM use
5Hepatitis B vaccine (Hep B), adolescent, 2 dose, for IM use
6Hepatitis B vaccine (Hep B), pediatric/adolescent dosage, 3 dose, for IM us
7Measles, mumps, and rubella virus vaccine (MMR), live, for subcutaneous use
8Measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella vaccine (MMRV), live, for subcutaneous use
9Influenza virus vaccine
10Tetanus vaccine

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