Vaccination with Specific Vaccines

Contents

BCG Vaccine

  • Does BCG vaccination protect against childhood asthma? Final results from the Manchester Community Asthma Study retrospective cohort study and updated systemic review and meta-analysis. Taken together, the final results of the MANCAS cohort and the updated sytematic review and meta-analysis provide clearer evidence that any protective effect of BCG vaccination on childhood asthma is likely to be transient. (Note that BCG vaccine was originally developed to prevent tuberculosis; recent theory has suggested it could be used to prevent asthma.)

Combination vaccines

(Also see the Multiple-virus Vaccines section below, and the Neurological and Immune Dysfunction section of Link Between Neurological and Immune Disorders.)

COVID-19 Vaccine

HPV Vaccine

(Also see Vaccine Contamination, and the Specific Vaccines and Autoimmunity section of Autoimmune Disease.)

Haemophilus influenzae B Vaccine

(See the Diabetes section of Autoimmune Disease.)

Hepatitis B Vaccine

Influenza Vaccine

(Also see Ability to Transmit Disease section of Vaccine Failure and Ability to Transmit Disease, Cardiorespiratory Harm, Death, the Neurological and Immune Dysfunction section of Link Between Neurological and Immune Disorders, Vaccination and Pregnancy and Vaccines Produced Without Sufficient Knowledge.)

Meningococcal Vaccine

(Also see Vaccines Produced Without Sufficient Knowledge.)

MMR and derivaties

Risk of immune thrombocytopenic purpura after measles-mumps-rubella immunization in children Measles-mumps-rubella vaccine that is given in the second year of life is associated with an increased risk of immune thrombocytopenia purpura.
(Also see the Ability to Transmit Disease and Vaccine Failure sections of Vaccine Failure and Ability to Transmit Disease, the Specific Vaccines and Vaccines in General section of Autism and Encephalitis.

Pneumococcal Vaccine

Polio Vaccine

Rotavirus Vaccine

(See the Vaccine Failure sub-section of Vaccine Failure and Ability to Transmit Disease.)

Tetanus Vaccine

Varicella (Chickenpox) Vaccine

(See the Ability to Transmit Disease sub-section of Vaccine Failure and Ability to Transmit Disease.)

Yellow Fever Vaccine

(See the Ability to Transmit Disease sub-section of Vaccine Failure and Ability to Transmit Disease.)
(For more articles on specific vaccines, also see the Specific Vaccines sections of Autism, Autoimmune Disease and Link Between Neurological and Immune Disorders; Vaccine Failure and Ability to Transmit Disease; website of Dr Jacob M Puliyel (rotavirus, Hib, pentavalent, pneumococcal and polio vaccines) listed in Additional Resources.)

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