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VACCINE SAFETY BASICS - World Health Organization
www.who.intBy 1900, there were two human virus vaccines, against smallpox and rabies, and three bacterial vaccines against typhoid, cholera, and plague. A worldwide case detection and vaccination programme against smallpox gathered pace and, in 1979, the World Health Assembly officially declared smallpox eradicated — a feat that remains one of history’s
Storage, distribution and disposal of vaccines
assets.publishing.service.gov.ukThe exceptions are anthrax vaccine and rabies vaccine, which can be given for occupational health use from centrally purchased stock. See Chapter 13 Anthrax and Chapter 27 Rabies for details of how to obtain central stock. Centrally purchased vaccines can be used to …
COVID-19 Vaccines & Fetal Cell Lines - Department of Health
www.health.nd.govDec 01, 2021 · have been used to create vaccines for diseases such as hepatitis A, rubella, and rabies. Abortions from which fetal cells were obtained were elective and were not done for the purpose of vaccine development. The fetal cell lines being used to test or manufacture the COVID-19 vaccines are from two sources: