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BCG vaccine General information
SectionRecommendations for all immunization programmes- All vaccines should comply with the WHO requirements for biological substances.
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Japanese encephalitis vaccine General information
SectionRecommendations for certain regions- All vaccines should comply with the WHO requirements for biological substances.
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Anti-rabies virus monoclonal antibodies General information
SectionImmunologicals > Sera, immunoglobulins and monoclonal antibodies- Parenteral > Locoregional injections > Intradermal: 40 IU per mL in 1.25 mL vial (human); 40 IU per mL in 2.5 mL vial (human); 100 IU per mL in 2.5 mL vial (human); 300 IU per mL in 10 mL vial (murine); 600 IU per mL in 1 mL vial (murine); 600 IU per mL in 2.5 mL vial (murine); 600 IU per mL in 5 mL vial (murine)
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Antivenom immunoglobulin General information
SectionImmunologicals > Sera, immunoglobulins and monoclonal antibodies- Parenteral > General injections > IV:
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Cholera vaccine General information
SectionRecommendations for some high-risk populations- All vaccines should comply with the WHO requirements for biological substances.
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Dengue vaccine General information
SectionRecommendations for some high-risk populations- All vaccines should comply with the WHO requirements for biological substances.
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Diphtheria antitoxin General information
SectionImmunologicals > Sera, immunoglobulins and monoclonal antibodies- Parenteral > General injections > IM: 10000 IU in vial; 20000 IU in vial
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Diphtheria vaccine General information
SectionRecommendations for all immunization programmes- All vaccines should comply with the WHO requirements for biological substances.
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Equine rabies immunoglobulin General information
SectionImmunologicals > Sera, immunoglobulins and monoclonal antibodies- Parenteral > Locoregional injections > Intradermal: 150 IU per mL in vial; 200 IU per mL in vial; 300 IU per mL in vial; 400 IU per mL in vial
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Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccine General information
SectionRecommendations for all immunization programmes- All vaccines should comply with the WHO requirements for biological substances.
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Hepatitis A vaccine General information
SectionRecommendations for some high-risk populations- All vaccines should comply with the WHO requirements for biological substances.
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Hepatitis B vaccine General information
SectionRecommendations for all immunization programmes- All vaccines should comply with the WHO requirements for biological substances.
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Human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine General information
SectionRecommendations for all immunization programmes- All vaccines should comply with the WHO requirements for biological substances.
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Influenza vaccine (seasonal) General information
SectionRecommendations for immunization programmes with certain characteristics- All vaccines should comply with the WHO requirements for biological substances.
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Measles vaccine General information
SectionRecommendations for all immunization programmes- All vaccines should comply with the WHO requirements for biological substances.
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Meningococcal meningitis vaccine General information
SectionRecommendations for some high-risk populations- All vaccines should comply with the WHO requirements for biological substances.
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Mumps vaccine General information
SectionRecommendations for immunization programmes with certain characteristics- All vaccines should comply with the WHO requirements for biological substances.
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Pertussis vaccine General information
SectionRecommendations for all immunization programmes- All vaccines should comply with the WHO requirements for biological substances.
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Pneumococcal vaccine General information
SectionRecommendations for all immunization programmes- All vaccines should comply with the WHO requirements for biological substances.
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Poliomyelitis vaccine General information
SectionRecommendations for all immunization programmes- All vaccines should comply with the WHO requirements for biological substances.
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Rabies vaccine General information
SectionRecommendations for some high-risk populations- All vaccines should comply with the WHO requirements for biological substances.
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Rotavirus vaccine General information
SectionRecommendations for all immunization programmes- All vaccines should comply with the WHO requirements for biological substances.
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Rubella vaccine General information
SectionRecommendations for all immunization programmes- All vaccines should comply with the WHO requirements for biological substances.
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Tetanus vaccine General information
SectionRecommendations for all immunization programmes- All vaccines should comply with the WHO requirements for biological substances.
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Tick-borne encephalitis vaccine General information
SectionRecommendations for certain regions- All vaccines should comply with the WHO requirements for biological substances.
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Tuberculin, purified protein derivative General information
SectionImmunologicals > Diagnostic agents- Parenteral > Locoregional injections > Intradermal:
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Typhoid vaccine General information
SectionRecommendations for some high-risk populations- All vaccines should comply with the WHO requirements for biological substances.
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Varicella vaccine General information
SectionRecommendations for immunization programmes with certain characteristics- All vaccines should comply with the WHO requirements for biological substances.
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Yellow fever vaccine General information
SectionRecommendations for certain regions- All vaccines should comply with the WHO requirements for biological substances.