stored at a temperature of between
2 and 8°C
stored at a temperature of between 2 and 8°C and have a
1-year expiration date
prepared from attenuated viruses derived from the original Edmonston B strain
MEASLES VIRUS VACCINE LIVE or RUBEOLA VACCINE
grown on cultures o
chicken embryo tissue.
prepared from the Wistar Institute RA 27/3 strain grown on human diploid cell tissue
RUBELLA VIRUS VACCINE LIVE
recommended for active immunization against German measles
RUBELLA VIRUS VACCINE LIVE
should not be administered to (), and special caution must be exercised if it is given to () females
pregnant or immediate postpartum women, sexually active
prepared with the B-level Jeryl Lynn strain of the virus,
MUMPS VIRUS VACCINE LIVE
prepared with the B-level Jeryl Lynn strain of the virus, which is grown in cell cultures o
chicken embryo tissue
It provides active immunity for at least () years after immunization and is particularly valuable to susceptible individuals approaching puberty and to adults
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Not recommended for infants less than () because they may retain maternal mumps antibodies that may interfere with the immune response
1 year old
HEPATITIS B VACCINE composed of chemically inactivated() particles obtained from the plasma of healthy chronic HBsAg carriers by , separated from () the infectious Dane particle by (), and absorbed on ()
hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg), plasmapheresis, density gradient centrifugation, aluminum hydroxide
Rickettsiae are cultured in () cultures in a manner similar to that for viruses
chick embryos or in monkey kidney tissue
No vaccine is available for preventing
rickettsial infections
consist of suspensions of attenuated or, more commonly, killed pathogenic bacteria in isotonic sodium chloride solution or other suitable diluents.
BACTERIAL VACCINES
Suspensions of young, living organisms grown in standard culture media are killed chemically, by application of moist heat at a temperature slightly above the (), or by exposure to ()
thermal deathpoint ,ultraviolet light
sterile suspension or solid containing killed typhoid bacilli (Salmonella typhi)
TYPHOID VACCINE
because it prevents the effect of the disease on the intestinal tract.
Enteric vaccine:
sterile suspension of killed cholera virus (Vibrio cholerae) in isotonic sodium chloride solution or other suitable diluent
CHOLERA VACCIN
epared from equal portions of suspensions of cholera vibrios of the
Inaba and Ogawa strains