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VIREX. Welcome To The Future Of Medical Vaccinations . The Future of Vaccinations. 1. The History of Vaccinations. 2. Vaccinations Today . 3. The Future of Vaccinations . 4. What does this mean globally?. The History of Vaccinations. History . 1960’s 1963 Measles vaccine licensed .
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VIREX Welcome To The Future Of Medical Vaccinations
The Future of Vaccinations 1. The History of Vaccinations 2. Vaccinations Today 3. The Future of Vaccinations 4. What does this mean globally?
The History of Vaccinations History 1960’s 1963 Measles vaccine licensed 1970’s 1971 routine smallpox vaccination cease in the United States 1990’s 1991 Hepatitis B vaccine recommended for all infants. Immunization Timeline 1980’s 1982 Hepatitis- B vaccine becomes available
2002 2009 2004 2007 Present Day Vaccinations • President Bush announced a major smallpox vaccination program to protect the nation against the threat of potential biological warfare. • FDA approves first U.S. vaccine for humans against the avian influenza virus H5N1. • A significant shortage of influenza vaccine occurred in the U.S. April 2009 The 2009 flu pandemic is a global outbreak.
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