JPAC Joint United Kingdom (UK) Blood Transfusion and Tissue Transplantation Services Professional Advisory Committee

Appendix 3 - Table of Immunisations

Diseases Protected against Comments and example trade names of adult preparations
Anthrax Rarely given Non-Live
Cholera There are two vaccines available to prevent cholera: Dukoral® and Vaxchora®; see rows below. Ensure the correct guidance is applied depending on the vaccine given.
If vaccine name not certain, treat as a Live vaccine.
 
Vaxchora® Live
Dukoral® Non-live
COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) All COVID-19 vaccines licensed in the UK are Non-Live. Non-Live
Dengue Qdenga®, Dengvaxia® Live
Haemophilus influenza type b (Hib) Menitorex® Non-Live
Hepatitis A May be combined with typhoid or hepatitis B.
Hepatitis A only: Vaqta®, Avaxim®, Havrix®
Combined with typhoid: ViATIM®
Combined with hepatitis B: Ambirix®, Twinrix®
Non-Live
Hepatitis B May be combined with hepatitis A. If unexposed and more than 7 days from last immunisation, accept. See: Hepatitis B – Immunisation
Engerix®, Fendrix®, HBvaxPRO®, PreHevBri®, Ambirix®, Twinrix®
Non-Live
Human papillomavirus (HPV) Cervarix®, Gardasil® Non-Live
Influenza, intra-nasal Live vaccine given by intra-nasal spray, age 2-18.
Fluenz Tetra®
Live
Influenza, injection Annual ‘flu jab’, given by injection.
Several preparations, updated annually.
Non-Live
Japanese Encephalitis Travel. Ixiaro® Non-Live
Measles, Mumps, Rubella MMR vaccines. M-M-RvaxPro®, Priorix® Live
Meningitis Meningococcal group C: NeisVac-C®, Menjugate Kit®
Meningococcal group B: Bexsero®, Trumenba®
MenACWY Quadrivalent vaccine: Menveo®, Nimenrix®, MenQuadfi®
Combined with H. influenzae type b (Hib): Menitorix®
Non-Live
Mpox (formerly known as Monkeypox) Imvanex® / MVA-BN is a live attenuated non-replicating Smallpox vaccine. It may be used for pre-exposure Mpox prophylaxis in healthcare workers or for post-exposure prophylaxis in contacts of Mpox cases. If given for Mpox vaccination, treat as a non-live vaccine.
See DSG entry for Mpox
Non-Live
Pertussis Usually pregnant women, given in combination with Diphtheria, Tetanus and Polio vaccine or in combination with Diphtheria and Tetanus vaccine. Non-Live
Pneumococcal disease Given to people with specific risks: for example, people who have had a splenectomy or people over 65. Pneumovax®23 Non-Live
Polio, injected Given in combination with other vaccines including, depending on the preparation, Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis and Haemophilus influenzae. Non-Live
Polio, oral Not in routine use in UK. May be used abroad Live
Rabies Given to non-exposed individuals if occupation or activity has an exposure risk, or for some travellers to endemic areas.
Rabipur®, Verorab®
Non-Live
Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Abrysvo®, Arexvy® Non-Live
Shingles There are two vaccines available to prevent shingles: Zostavax® and Shingrix®; see rows below.
Please note, Shingrix® has replaced Zostavax® in the UK vaccination programme for individuals aged 60-79 years.
 
Zostavax® for shingles prevention Live
Shingrix® for shingles prevention Non-Live
Smallpox Note this live vaccine requires an 8-week deferral. If given, see DSG entry for Smallpox Immunisation.
See also Mpox (above).
Live
Tetanus Given in preparation with other vaccines including, depending on the preparation, Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis and Haemophilus influenzae. Non-Live
Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) TicoVac® Non-Live
Tuberculosis BCG vaccine Live
Typhoid, injected Typhim Vi®
Combined with hepatitis A: ViATIM®
Non-Live
Typhoid, oral Given in capsule form. Vivotif® Live
Varicella (chickenpox) Usually given to healthcare workers. Varilrix®, Varivax® Live
Yellow Fever Stamaril® Live

 

Last updated 30/04/2025