For Hepatitis A, it is usually just called "The Hepatitis A vaccine" but is marketed under the brand names Havrix and Vaqta. Hepatitis B is marketed under the brand name Comvax. There isn't a vaccine for Hepatitis C.
It is a vaccine to use to prevent the viral infection called hepatitis A. It can be given to children after age 1 and into adulthood. There is also a vaccine for hepatitis B that is given to newborns and sometimes to adults if they have potential exposure. There are no vaccines yet for hepatitis C, D, or E (different forms of viral hepatitis). See the related question below for more information.
A hepatitis Vaccination is a shot that immunizes someone from the Hepatitis Virus.
There is no vaccine for Ebola.
Jonas developed the Sulk vaccine for polio.
Louis Pasteur invented the vaccine for rabies in 1885.
what is the name of the vaccine for small pox
You have live, attenuated viruses in the chicken pox vaccine.
The vaccine has traditionally been given as an MMR (measles, mumps, ruebella) series in infants.
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The BCG Vaccine (Bacillus Calmette-Guerin)It has small amounts of tb bacterium
Sure! Here are 10 common injections: Flu vaccine Insulin Tetanus vaccine Hepatitis B vaccine Vitamin B12 injection Chickenpox vaccine MMR vaccine (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) Pneumococcal vaccine HPV vaccine (Human Papillomavirus) Rabies vaccine
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The name of man who invented the polio vaccine is Jonas Salk.
To protect against polio.