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This is a list of vaccine-related topics.

A vaccine is a biological preparation that improves immunity to a particular disease. A vaccine typically contains an agent that resembles a disease-causing microorganism, and is often made from weakened or killed forms of the microbe or its toxins. The agent stimulates the body's immune system to recognize the agent as foreign, destroy it, and "remember" it, so that the immune system can more easily recognize and destroy any of these microorganisms that it later encounters.[1]

Human vaccines

Viral diseases

Virus Diseases or conditions Vaccine(s) Brands
Dengue virus Dengue fever Dengue vaccine Dengvaxia
Hepatitis A virus Hepatitis A Hepatitis A vaccine Havrix, Avaxim, VAQTA, Epaxal, Twinrix, Biovac-A
Hepatitis B virus Hepatitis B Hepatitis B vaccine Sci-B-Vac. Engerix-B, Recombivax HB, Elovac B, Genevac B, Shanvac B, Twinrix, Comvax, Pediarix, Pentabio, Quinvaxem, Pentavac PFS, Easyfive TT, Shan-5, ComBE Five
Hepatitis E virus Hepatitis E Hepatitis E vaccine Hecolin
Human papillomavirus Cervical cancer, Genital warts, anogenital cancers HPV vaccine Cervarix, Gardasil
Influenza virus Influenza Influenza vaccine FluMist, Fluzone, Influvac, Vaxigrip, Fluarix, Fluvirin, FluLaval, Agriflu, Flubio
Japanese encephalitis virus Japanese encephalitis Japanese encephalitis vaccine Ixiaro, Jespect, Imojev, JEvax, Jenvac, Jeev, Encevac
Measles virus Measles Measles vaccine, MMR vaccine, MMRV vaccine Priorix, MMR II, Tresivac, Trimovax, ProQuad, Priorix Tetra
Mumps virus Mumps Mumps vaccine, MMR vaccine, MMRV vaccine Priorix, MMR II, Tresivac, Trimovax, ProQuad, Priorix Tetra
Polio virus Poliomyelitis Polio vaccine Kinrix, Quadracel, Pediarix, Pentacel, Pediacel, Ipol
Rabies virus Rabies Rabies vaccine Imovax, RabAvert, Rabipur, Abhayrab, Speeda, Verorab, Rabivax
Rotavirus Rotaviral gastroenteritis Rotavirus vaccine Rotateq, Rotarix
Rubella virus Rubella Rubella vaccine, MMR vaccine, MMRV vaccine Priorix, MMR II, Tresivac, Trimovax, ProQuad
Tick-borne encephalitis virus Tick-borne encephalitis Tick-borne encephalitis vaccine FSME-Immun, Encepur, TBE-Moscow, EnceVi
Varicella zoster virus Chickenpox, Shingles Varicella vaccine, Shingles vaccine, MMRV vaccine Varivax, Zostavax, ProQuad, Priorix Tetra
Variola virus Smallpox Smallpox vaccine Dryvax, ACAM2000, Imvanex
Yellow fever virus Yellow fever Yellow fever vaccine YF-VAX, Stamaril

Bacterial diseases

Bacterium Diseases or conditions Vaccine(s) Brands
Bacillus anthracis Anthrax Anthrax vaccines BioThrax
Bordetella pertussis Whooping cough DPT vaccine Boostrix, Adacel, Daptacel, Infanrix, Tripedia, Kinrix, Pediarix, Pentacel, Tetramune, Quinvaxem, Pentavac PFS, Easyfive TT, Shan-5, ComBE Five
Clostridium tetani Tetanus DPT vaccine Boostrix, Adacel, Decavac, Tenivac, Daptacel, Infanrix, Tripedia, Kinrix, Pediarix, Pentacel, Tetramune, Quinvaxem, Pentavac PFS, Easyfive TT, Shan-5, ComBE Five
Corynebacterium diphtheriae Diphtheria DPT vaccine Boostrix, Adacel, Decavac, Tenivac, Daptacel, Infanrix, Tripedia, Kinrix, Pediarix, Pentacel, Tetramune, Quinvaxem, Pentavac PFS, Easyfive TT, Shan-5, ComBE Five
Coxiella burnetii Q fever Q fever vaccine Q-Vax
Haemophilus influenzae type B (Hib) Epiglottitis, meningitis, pneumonia Hib vaccine Hiberix, Pentacel, ActHIB, Pedvax HIB, Tetramune, Quinvaxem, Pentavac PFS, Easyfive TT, Shan-5, ComBE Five
Mycobacterium tuberculosis Tuberculosis Tuberculosis (BCG) vaccine Tice BCG
Neisseria meningitidis Meningococcal meningitis Meningococcal vaccine Serotype C: Neisvac C and Meningitec. Serotypes A/C/W-135/Y: Mencevax, Nimenrix, Menveo, Menactra. Serotype B: Bexsero
Salmonella typhi Typhoid fever Typhoid vaccine Typhim Vi, Typherix, Ty21a
Streptococcus pneumoniae Pneumococcal pneumonia Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine, Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine Pneumovax, Prevnar
Vibrio cholerae Cholera Cholera vaccine Dukoral, Shanchol

Vaccines under research

Vaccine components

Vaccine trials

Vaccination strategies

Vaccine safety

People

Developers of vaccines

Organizations, conferences and publications

Manufacturers
Other
Advocacy of anti-vaccination opinions

Other

See also

References

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