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UROPOLIO Inactivated Polio Vaccine
The Polio vaccine is administered to prevent polio. Polio is a disease caused by the polio virus that can be spread from one person to another and can cause paralysis to an individual.
NB: This vaccine is provided freely by the government.
This vaccine is given orally (through the mouth) or via injection.
A child receives a minimum of 4 doses.
At birth.
At 6 weeks.
10 weeks.
and at 14 weeks.UGX 0Typhim Typhoid Vaccine
TYPHIM is a vaccine used to protect against typhoid fever, a bacterial infection caused by Salmonella typhi that is commonly contracted while traveling to regions with poor sanitation and hygiene. This vaccine contains inactivated typhoid bacteria, which stimulate the body’s immune system to produce antibodies that fight against the disease.
Typhim VI is administered as a single injection, usually in the upper arm, at least two weeks prior to travel to areas where typhoid fever is endemic
UGX 150,000Typhim Typhoid Vaccine
UGX 150,000AVAXIM Hepatitis A Vaccine
Hepatitis A vaccine is used to prevent Hepatitis A disease that affects the liver.
Given by injection.
2 doses.
1st dose – 15 months.
2nd dose – At 21 months.
UGX 134,000AVAXIM Hepatitis A Vaccine
UGX 134,000Influenza Vaccine
Influenza vaccine is vaccine administered against different strains of influenza virus. Influenza or commonly known as flu is an illness of upper and lower respiratory illness.
Given to both adults and children.
Given by injection.
Children below 1 year receive 2 doses.
Adults receive 1 dose every year.Children
1st dose- At 6 months.
2nd dose- At 7 months.Adults
1 dose every year.
UGX 100,000Influenza Vaccine
UGX 100,000Pneumococcal Vaccine (UNEPI)
Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine provides protection against serious infections associated with severe pneumococcal disease. It contains antibodies to capsular polysaccharide antigens and provide serotype-specific protection for serotypes most commonly associated with severe pneumococcal disease.
UGX 0Tetanus Diptheria Vaccine (UNEPI)
INFANRIX is a children’s vaccine administered to protect babies and toddlers against diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis. (whooping cough), hepatitis B, poliomyelitis (polio), and Hepatitis B disease that affects the liver.
The vaccine is given by injection.
2 or 3 doses
N/A
UGX 0ROTARIX Rotavirus Vaccine (UNEPI)
Rotavirus vaccine is used to protect against rotavirus infections which are attributed to leading cause of diarrhea infants.
NB: This vaccine is provided freely by the government.
Vaccine is given orally by putting drops in the mouth.
2 doses.
1st dose- 6 weeks
2nd dose- 10 weeksUGX 0Hepatitis B Vaccine
Hepatitis B vaccine is administered against Hepatitis B disease that affects the liver.
Vaccine is given by injection.
A person receives 3 doses of Hepatitis B vaccine.
Day of first dose.
1 month after first dose.
and 6 months after first dose.UGX 30,000Hepatitis B Vaccine
UGX 30,000Tetanus Toxoid Vaccine (UNEPI)
Adult Vaccinations-Tetanus Toxoid. Administration of the Tetanus Toxoid shot (T.T) to adults including; pregnant woman, women of reproductive age among others.
UGX 0Yellow Fever Multiple Dose Vaccine — 10 Dose per Vial
Administration of the Yellow Fever vaccine
Our team will come to your location to administer the vaccine and issue the yellow book.
UGX 155,000PREVEN Pneumococcal Vaccine
Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine is a combination of pneumococcal vaccine and conjugate vaccine. It administered to protect infants, young children, and adults against diseases caused by the bacterium Streptococcus pneumoniae.
NB: This vaccine is provided freely by the government.
It is given by injection.
A minimum of 3 doses.
1st dose- 6 weeks
2nd dose- 10 weeks
3rd dose- 14 weeksUGX 320,000PREVEN Pneumococcal Vaccine
UGX 320,000DPT Vaccine
INFANRIX is a children’s vaccine administered to protect babies and toddlers against diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis. (whooping cough), hepatitis B, poliomyelitis (polio), and Hepatitis B disease that affects the liver.
The vaccine is given by injection.
2 or 3 doses
N/A
UGX 300,000DPT Vaccine
UGX 300,000Rabies Vaccine
Rabies is a deadly virus that can be transmitted from animals to humans through bites or scratches. The best way to protect yourself and your loved ones from this dangerous virus is through vaccination. Our Rabies Vaccine is a safe and effective way to ensure that you are protected.
UGX 60,000Rabies Vaccine
UGX 60,000Pneumococcal Vaccine
Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine provides protection against serious infections associated with severe pneumococcal disease. It contains antibodies to capsular polysaccharide antigens and provide serotype-specific protection for serotypes most commonly associated with severe pneumococcal disease.
UGX 320,000Pneumococcal Vaccine
UGX 320,000Measles, Mumps & Rubella Vaccine (MMR)
MMR vaccine is given for immunization against three highly contagious viruses (measles,mumps and rubella) given at 9 months by a healthcare provider. Patients who are already sick can be vaccinated at the time of discharge. Consult a physician for adult vaccination
UGX 120,000Measles, Mumps & Rubella Vaccine (MMR)
UGX 120,000HPV Cervical Cancer Vaccine (UNEPI)
HPV Vaccine is used to prevent against Human Papillomavirus that causes cervical cancer. It is primarily recommended for all girls and boys aged 9 – 12 years.
NB: This vaccine is provided freely by the government and strictly for this age group.
Given by injection.
2 doses.
- 1st dose- At 9 years.
- 2nd dose- 6 months after 1st dose.
UGX 0DPT Vaccine (UNEPI)
This combined dose is given to prevent against Diphtheria, Pertussis, Haemophilus Influenzae b and Hepatitis B.
NB: This is a non-government vaccine.
Given by injection.
A minimum of 3 doses.
- 1st dose- at 6 weeks.
- 2nd dose- 10 weeks.
- 3rd dose- 14 weeks.
UGX 0DPT Vaccine (UNEPI)
UGX 0Oral Polio Vaccine (UNEPI)
The Polio vaccine is administered to prevent polio. Polio is a disease caused by the polio virus that can be spread from one person to another and can cause paralysis to an individual.
NB: This vaccine is provided freely by the government.
This vaccine is given orally (through the mouth) or via injection.
A child receives a minimum of 4 doses.
- At birth.
- At 6 weeks.
- 10 weeks.
- and at 14 weeks.
UGX 0Meningococcal Vaccine
The vaccine is administered to fight against Meningitis infection caused by Neisseria meningitis virus
Given by injection.
Single dose.
Adults
UGX 350,000Meningococcal Vaccine
UGX 350,000