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Name the Disease & Vaccine Type:
MMR |
Measles mumps rubella
Live attenuated |
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Name the Disease & Vaccine Type: DTap/TDaP
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Diptheria: toxoid
Teatnus: toxoid Pertussus: toxoid & bacterial components |
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Name the Disease & Vaccine Type:
IPV |
Poliomyelitis: inactevated
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Name the Disease & Vaccine Type:
Hepatiits |
Hep A: Inactivated
Hep B: recombinant surface antigen |
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Name the Disease & Vaccine Type:
Hib |
Bacterial meningitis: polysaccharid & carrier
(activates Th->IgM-IgG & Memory B) |
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Name the Disease & Vaccine Type:
PVC |
(Pneumcoccal)
Pneumonia, meningitis, ear infections: polysaccharid & carrier (activates Th->IgM-IgG & Memory B) |
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Name the Disease & Vaccine Type:
RV |
Rotavirus-Severe diarrhea:
attemnuated Oral |
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Name the Disease & Vaccine Type:
HPV |
Human Papaloma Virus (cervical cancer)
Recominant capsid protein |
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Name the Disease & Vaccine Type:
MCV 4 |
Bacterial menigitis: polysaccharide & carrier
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When is the first dose given and the # of boosters?
MMR |
1 year
1 booster at 4-6 years |
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When is the first dose given and the # of boosters?
DTap/TDap |
2 months
4 boosters + TDap at 11-12 years and every 10 years thereafter |
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When is the first dose given and the # of boosters?
IPV |
2 Months
3 boosters |
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When is the first dose given and the # of boosters?
Viravax |
(Chicken Pox-Chldren)
1 Year, 1 booster |
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When is the first dose given and the # of boosters?
Hepatitis A |
1 year, 1 booster
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When is the first dose given and the # of boosters?
Hep B |
At birth, 2 boosters
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When is the first dose given and the # of boosters?
Influenza |
Yearly starting at 6 months
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When is the first dose given and the # of boosters?
HiB |
Haemophilus influenza type B
2 months, 3 boosters |
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When is the first dose given and the # of boosters?
PCV |
2months, 3 boosters
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When is the first dose given and the # of boosters?
Rotavirus |
2 months, 2 boosters
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When is the first dose given and the # of boosters?
HPV |
11-12 year old females, 2 boosters
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When is the first dose given and the # of boosters? MCV 4
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(bacterial meningitis)
11-12 years, no booster |
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What is the recommendation for adult TDap?
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give one time TDap, then Td every 10 years
(TDap is mainly for adults and for boosting) |
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What is the recommendation for PPSV (Pneumoccocal) vaccine?
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1 dose over 65 y/o
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What is the recommendation for Zostavax?
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Shingles vaccine 1 dose for those over 60
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What is the difference between TDap and DTap?
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(TDap is mainly for adults and for boosting: less diptheria and pertussis)
"a" stands for acellular (toxoid and other components |
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What are the guidelines for the HPV vaccine?
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Three does if under 26 y/o and have not been vaccinated
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What is the adult recommendation for MMR?
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booster between 19-49 y/o
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What is the recommendation for Varicella in adults?
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2 doses if no evidence of immunity
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What are the capsular polysaccharides?
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H. influenzae type b (Hib)
N. meningitidis (MCV - meningococcal conjugate vaccine) S. pneumoniae (PCV – pneumococcal conjugate vaccine; PPSV – pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine) |
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What vaccines are toxoids?
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Diphtheria
Tetanus Pertussis (also includes other bacterial components) |
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What are toxoids?
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inactivated toxins
Alterd so that the protein so that it loses pathogenicity but retains immunogenicity |
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What are Capsular Polysaccharides? Why/how are they used?
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Polysaccgaride alone isn't efficient is evoking a B response. antibody responses
and memory can be generated by coupling polysaccharides to protein carriers (conjugate vaccines) |
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What are Recombinant Microbial Antigens?
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recombinant DNA vaccines used to synthesize immunogenic microbial antigens
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What are the What are Recombinant Microbial Vaccines?
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hepatitis B & HPV
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What are the components of the acellular Pertussis vaccine?
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Inactivated bacterial components
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What are the components of the Neissera meningitides vaccine, MCV4?
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Polysaccharide + carrier = MCV4
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What are the components of the Neissera meningitides vaccine, MPSV4?
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Polysaccharide only =
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What are the components of the Haemophilus influenza type B (Hib) vaccine?
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Polysaccharide + carrier
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What are the components of the Streptococcus pneumoniae PCV vaccine?
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Capsular polysaccharides of 7 or 13 serotypes + carrier = PCV
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What are the components of the Streptococcus pneumoniae PPSV vaccine?
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Capsular polysaccharides of 23
serotypes = PPSV |