Diphtheria,Pertussis, Tetanus
There are different kinds of triple antigen vaccines. A triple antigen vaccine is one made with three different antigens (often three virus strains). The seasonal flu vaccines are examples of triple antigen vaccines, because they contain vaccines against the three influenza viruses most prominent and most likely to spread that season. These are also called Triple Valent or Trivalent vaccines. Another example is the MMR trivalent vaccine made to vaccinate against Measles, Mumps, and Rubella. Several of the childhood vaccinations are this type of trivalent vaccine.
Tetanus vaccine is part of the triple injection given to infants. That is very rare to get allergic reaction in infants. Some times the anxious mother gives multiple injections of tetanus vaccine to her child. Such child may get rash after the tetanus injections. This happens due to condition called as hyperimmunoglobulinemia. This is more frequent than you can imagine in developing countries.
yes DNA vaccine is a type of subunit vaccine and is also knwon as recombinant vaccine
Yes. The cholera vaccine is a killed vaccine.
interval- flu vaccine and the shingles vaccine
the vaccine is given to children is a peadiatric vaccine.
Chickenpox vaccine is not intramuscular. It is a subcutaneous vaccine.
A Sabin vaccine is a polio vaccine, taken orally.
Yes, you can get flu vaccine and varicella vaccine at the same time.
handling of vaccine
There is no known vaccine for appendicitis.
There is no vaccine for Ebola.