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  2. Japanese encephalitis vaccine - Wikipedia

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    It is much cheaper than alternative vaccines, and is administered to 20 million Chinese children each year. [6] A purified, formalin-inactivated, wholevirus vaccine known as IC51 (marketed in Australia and New Zealand as JESPECT and elsewhere as IXIARO) was licensed for use in the United States, Australia, and Europe during the spring of 2009.

  3. Valneva SE - Wikipedia

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    Valneva along with Dynavax Technologies [11] developed a candidate inactivated whole virus vaccine against COVID-19, VLA2001, [12] derived from its Ixiaro Japanese encephalitis vaccine, which underwent a Phase 1/2 trial in the United Kingdom.

  4. Japanese encephalitis - Wikipedia

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    All current vaccines are based on the genotype III virus. [citation needed] A formalin-inactivated mouse-brain-derived vaccine was first produced in Japan in the 1930s and validated for use in Taiwan in the 1960s and Thailand in the 1980s. The widespread use of vaccines and urbanization has led to control of the disease in Japan and Singapore ...

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  6. Valneva COVID-19 vaccine - Wikipedia

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    Valneva COVID-19 vaccine is a COVID-19 vaccine developed by French biotechnology company Valneva SE in collaboration with the American biopharmaceutical company Dynavax Technologies. [7] [8] [9] In April 2022, the United Kingdom Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) approved the vaccine, being the first in the world to do ...

  7. Ixiaro - Wikipedia

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