Is there any thimerosal in vaccines today?
Today, with the exception of some flu vaccines, all routinely recommended vaccines for children under age 6 are thimerosal-free. There are a couple vaccines that continue to contain the preservative thimerosal, but they are not routinely given. They include a meningococcal vaccine, Japanese encephalitis, tetanus toxoid (Tt) for adults, and one of the Td vaccines for adults.
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