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  • 41National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act — The National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act (NCVIA) of 1986 (42 U.S.C. §§ 300aa 1 to 300aa 34) was enacted in the United States to reduce the potential financial liability of vaccine makers due to vaccine injury claims. The legislation was aimed at …

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  • 42Mumps vaccine — Vaccine description Target disease Mumps Type Attenuated virus Clinical data MedlinePlus a601176 …

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  • 43Cytomegalovirus vaccine — A Cytomegalovirus vaccine is a vaccine against cytomegalovirus (CMV); such a vaccine is currently under investigation.[1][2] As a member of the TORCH complex, cytomegalovirus can cause congenital infection. Because of this, there has been… …

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  • 44Inactivated polio vaccine (IPV) — The polio virus in IPV has been inactivated (killed). The inactivated polio vaccine (IPV) is also called the Salk vaccine after the late American physician virologist Jonas Salk. The vaccines available for vaccination against polio are the IPV… …

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  • 45Diphtheria vaccine — Vaccine description Target disease Corynebacterium diphtheriae Type Toxoid Clinical data MedlinePlus …

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  • 46Rubella vaccine — Vaccine description Target disease Rubella Type Attenuated virus Clinical data MedlinePlus a60 …

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  • 47Nationwide Children's Hospital (Columbus) — This article is about Nationwide Children s Hospital (Columbus). For other similarly named hospitals, see Children s Hospital (disambiguation). Nationwide Children s Hospital …

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  • 48United Nations Children's Fund — Infobox UN name = image size = 250px caption = UNICEF Logo type = Fund acronyms = UNICEF head = Ann Veneman status = Active established = 1946 website = http://www.unicef.org parent = ECOSOC commons = United Nations footnotes = is called… …

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  • 49National Vaccine Program Office — The National Vaccine Program Office is an office of the United States Department of Health and Human Services that plays a role in the coordination of vaccine policy.[1] It was established by the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act. References… …

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  • 50Rubella vaccine — A vaccine designed to prevent rubella, or German measles. German measles was once seen merely as a child s unpleasant rite of passage. It was thought to be a mild malady that was usually over and done in three days. So what? Then an outbreak of… …

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