Inactivated influenza vaccine was first licensed in the U.S.

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In 1945, the inactivated influenza vaccine was first licensed in the U.S. The first vaccine was an inactivated, monovalent preparation which only contained a subtype of the influenza A virus.

A new route of influenza immunization was tested in December 1942 with the U.S. Army, with the subcutaneous inactivated bivalent vaccine containing viruses of type A and type B.

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