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Question : Which of the following became the first indigenously developed vaccine from India to be pre-qualified by the World Health Organisation?

Option 1: Rotavac

Option 2: Haemophilia

Option 3: Pentavac

Option 4: Pneumococcal


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Correct Answer: Rotavac


Solution : The correct option is Rotavac.

The World Health Organization (WHO) had pre-qualified Rotavac, India's first locally-made vaccine. Being pre-qualified entitles the vaccine to overseas sales to numerous South American and African nations. The vaccination was a part of India's national immunisation program and was created by the Hyderabad-based Bharat Biotech Limited (BBL). Rotavac vaccine guards against rotavirus-induced infantile diarrhoea.

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