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Immunizations Licensed for U.S. Market

  • Rabies

  • Typhoid

    also 1952, used today
  • Pertussis

    Alone - not in use
  • Diptheria

    Alone - not used in this form
  • Yellow Fever

  • Tetanus

    Alone - not used
  • Flu A/B

    First flu vaccine - precursor of modern flu in 1945
  • Flu

    Inactivated (intramuscular)
  • Td (children)

    tetanus & diptheria - not used t for <7 yr oday
  • DTP

    Diptheria, tetatnus, pertussis - rarely used today
  • Td (adults)

    tetanus and diptheria - used today
  • Polio

    IPV (inactivated)
  • OPV (oral polio)

    Also 1962, not used in US but used globally
  • Measles

    Alone - not used. Also 1965 and 1968
  • MMR

    Measles, mumps, rubella. Also 1973 in use
  • Pneumo-14

    Not used
  • Rubella

    Alone - not used
  • Period: to

    30 years in population

  • Meningococcal

    first iteration - more conjugate coverage later on
  • Pneumococcal 23

  • Hib

    Vaccines licensed in 1988, 1989 also in use
  • Period: to

    20 years in population

  • DTaP

    Also 1992, used widely for children
  • Hib/DTP

  • Varicella (chickenpox)

  • Hepatitis A

    Vaccine licensed in 1996 also in use
  • Hib/HBV

  • Rotavirus

  • Period: to

    10 years in population

  • HBV/HAV

    Twinrix
  • Pediarix

    Combination vaccine
  • MMRV

    Brand name Proquad
  • Shingles

    Zostavax - against herpes zoster
  • HPV

    Gardasil
  • Pneumococcal 13