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The King Institute of Preventive Medicine?

Year

Important Events

1899

Nov 7th-Established as Small- pox Vaccine Depot

1900

Small pox Vaccine lymph preparation

1903

Bacteriology and other Diagnostic sections

1920

Typhoid and Cholera Vaccine

1941

Serum Standardisation Laboratory

1941

Blood Bank-during second World War

1941

Sterile solution section

1943

Department of Anti-Toxin

1947

Biological control Department

1952

Pilot Project-Freeze dried Small pox Vaccine-supported by WHO & UNICEF

1960

Tetanus Toxoid-Pilot Project

1960

School of Laboratory Technology

1965

Freeze dried Small pox Vaccine released

1966

Dry Plasma unit at Blood-Bank

1969

Anti Snake venom Serum-Pilot project

1969

International Vaccination Centre

1969

Dept of Virology

1969

Eradication of Small pox -Anti-Rabies vaccine-Pilot project

1969

UNESCO Mandram award for commendable role in eradication of Small pox

1970

Tetanus-Toxoid-Regular production

1970

Anti Snake venom serum-Released

1981

Release of anti-rabies Vaccine

1986

Central Filling section-started

1986

Production of Oral Rehydration salts

1989

Diphtheria Toxoid-Pilot project

1993

National Polio Laboratory

1995

WHO accreditation of National Polio Lab

1999

Arboviral centre in Virology Department

2000

Diphtheria Toxoid-Approved

2001

Pertussis Pilot Project


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