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Guidelines for ATC classification and DDD assignment - WHOCC

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J07AX Other bacterial vaccines<br />

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This group comprises bacterial vaccines, which cannot be classified in<br />

the preceding groups, e.g. Q fever vaccine.<br />

J07B VIRAL VACCINES<br />

J07BA Encephalitis vaccines<br />

J07BB Influenza vaccines<br />

Split virus vaccine is classified in J07BB02 together with surface<br />

antigen.<br />

J07BC Hepatitis vaccines<br />

Recombinant <strong>and</strong> plasma derived hepatitis vaccines are classified at the<br />

same 5th level.<br />

J07BD Measles vaccines<br />

Combinations with mumps <strong>and</strong>/or rubella are classified in this group.<br />

J07BE Mumps vaccines<br />

Combinations with measles vaccine, with or without rubella, are<br />

classified in J07BD. Combinations with rubella vaccine are classified in<br />

J07BJ.<br />

J07BF Poliomyelitis vaccines<br />

Poliomyelitis vaccines are classified according to the number of virus<br />

types included <strong>and</strong> according to administration <strong>for</strong>m, i.e. oral or<br />

parenteral.<br />

Combinations with diphteria/tetanus/pertussis <strong>and</strong>/or Hemophilus<br />

influenzae B are classified in J07CA.<br />

J07BG Rabies vaccines<br />

J07BH Rota virus diarrhea vaccines

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