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Vaccines

The best time to stop a virus or bacterium is before it can infect someone. Vaccines can give your body way to identify an infecting agent, and instructions on how to defeat it—and potentially, avoid infecting others. The human body is constantly dealing with invaders. Most of the time they’re detected and destroyed before they can do any harm. But there are times when it’s not a fair fight. Vaccines work by preparing the body’s immune system with a defence against the pathogen. The virus or bacterium is recognized, neutralized, and destroyed, often before it can spread. We manufacture biosimilars of many of the vaccines available today, which include biosimilars of; PCV 13:, PCV 15, PCV 20 and PPSV 23: Prevents pneumococcal diseases, including pneumonia, meningitis, and bloodstream infections. Rotavirus: Protects against rotavirus gastroenteritis, a common cause of severe diarrhoea in infants and young children. Varicella: Protects against chickenpox. Flu shot: Recommended annually to protect against influenza. HPV vaccine: Recommended for both males and females to prevent human papillomavirus infection, which can lead to cancer. Hepatitis A and B: Protects against liver infections. Meningococcal: Protects against meningococcal disease, which can cause meningitis and bloodstream infections. Pneumococcal: Prevent infections caused by bacterium streptococcus pneumoniae