The List of Prequalified Vaccines, published by the World Health Organization, lists vaccines that are found to be safe, effective and of good quality, after undergoing investigation of relevant data, testing and examination of their production sites.[1][2][3][4]

High priority vaccines eligible for WHO prequalification (2018-2020)

High priority 2018-2020[5]
VaccineDetailImage
DTaP and DTaP combination containing inactivated polio vaccine (IPV) or hepatitis B
Dengue vaccine
HPV vaccine
Malaria vaccine
MMR vaccine
Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine
polio (inactivated) (IPV)
Polio vaccine
Rabies vaccine
Rotavirus vaccine
Typhoid vaccine
Yellow fever vaccine

References

  1. Maurice, J. M.; Davey, Sheila; Organization, World Health (2009). "2. A new chapter in vaccine development". State of the World's Vaccines and Immunization: Third Edition (Third ed.). World Health Organization. p. 39. ISBN 978-92-4-156386-4.
  2. "List of Prequalified Vaccines". WHO - Prequalification of Medical Products (IVDs, Medicines, Vaccines and Immunization Devices, Vector Control). 19 November 2019. Archived from the original on 19 December 2021. Retrieved 19 December 2021.
  3. Belgharbi, Lahouari; Dellepiane, Nora; Wood, David J. (2012). "75. Regulation of vaccines in developing countries". In Plotkin, Stanley A.; Orenstein, Walter A.; Offit, Paul A. (eds.). Vaccines (Sixth ed.). Elsevier. p. 1455. ISBN 978-1-4557-0090-5.
  4. Andrews, Elizabeth B.; Moore, Nicholas (2014). Mann's Pharmacovigilance (Third ed.). Wiley Blackwell. p. 312. ISBN 978-0-470-67104-7.
  5. "Vaccines Eligible for WHO Prequalification". WHO - Prequalification of Medical Products (IVDs, Medicines, Vaccines and Immunization Devices, Vector Control). 16 July 2019. Retrieved 26 December 2021.


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