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Guidelines for ATC classification and DDD assignment - WHOCC

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5th level, while other monovalent vaccines are classified together.<br />

Products containing oligosaccharides instead of polysaccharides may be<br />

included at each 5th level.<br />

J07AJ Pertussis vaccines<br />

Combinations with tetanus <strong>and</strong>/or diphtheria vaccine are classified in<br />

this group.<br />

Combinations with hemophilus influenzae B are classified in J07AG.<br />

Combinations with polimyelitis are classified in J07CA.<br />

J07AK Plague vaccines<br />

J07AL Pneumococcal vaccines<br />

J07AM Tetanus vaccines<br />

Combinations with tetanus immunoglobulin are classified in this group.<br />

Combinations with diphtheria <strong>and</strong>/or typhoid vaccines are classified in<br />

J07AM51.<br />

Combinations with diphtheria <strong>and</strong> pertussis vaccines are classified in<br />

J07AJ.<br />

Combinations with hemophilus influenza <strong>and</strong> diphteria vaccines are<br />

classified in J07AG.<br />

Combinations with poliomyelitis <strong>and</strong>/or rubella are classified in J07CA.<br />

J07AN Tuberculosis vaccines<br />

J07AP Typhoid vaccines<br />

Combinations with tetanus vaccine, also when including diphtheria<br />

vaccine, are classified in J07AM.<br />

J07AR Typhus (exanthematicus) vaccines<br />

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