Immunizations
Immunizations train your immune system to ward off infectious diseases. Stay up to date on your immunizations to prevent vaccine-preventable diseases from flu to polio. The following vaccines are available at Texas A&M Health Family Care:
- Engerix (Hepatitis B)
- Havarix (Hepatitis A)
- Rotarix (Rota virus)
- IDB (Haemophilus Influenza type B)
- Vaxcelis (DTaP, HepB, HIB, IPV)
- Pediarix (DTap, IPV, Hepatitis B)
- lnfarix (DTaP-Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis)
- Pentacel (DTaP, IPV, HIB)
- Kinrix (DTaP, IPV)
- Tdap (Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis)
- ProQuad (MMR, Varicella)
- MMR (MMR II)
- Varivax (Varicella)
- IPV (Inactive Polio Vaccine)
- MenQuadfi (MCV 4 Meningococcal)
- Bexsero (Meningococcal Group B)
- Prevnar 20 (PCV-20)
- PCV13
- Gardasil (Human Papilloma Virus)
- DTaP
- COVID-19
Learn more about vaccines and immunizations, including vaccine schedules, at the websites below:
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