make a short report on vaccines given to you and the diseases against which they were given
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DTaP - Diphtheria
MMR - measles
tetanus toxoid-tetanus
hepatitis A - infectious hepatitis
hepatitis B - serum hepatitis
varicella vaccine - chicken pox
rotavirus vaccine - gastroenteritis
LAIV- influenza
IPV - Polio
TdaP- pertussis
inactivated typhoid vaccine - typhoid fever
yellow fever vaccine - yellow fever
MCV4-Meningcoccal
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DTaP - Diphtheria
MMR - measles
tetanus toxoid-tetanus
hepatitis A - infectious hepatitis
hepatitis B - serum hepatitis
varicella vaccine - chicken pox
rotavirus vaccine - gastroenteritis
LAIV- influenza
IPV - Polio
TdaP- pertussis
inactivated typhoid vaccine - typhoid fever
yellow fever vaccine - yellow fever
MCV4-Meningcoccal
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Tetanus
Nowadays, the tetanus vaccine is part of a disease-fighting vaccine called DTaP, which provides protection against tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis (whooping cough)
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