21 - Immunisation Flashcards

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Contra indications (reasons to not be immunised)

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  • Anaphylaxis to previous dose
  • Immunosuppression – do not give live vaccine (MMR, BCG)
  • Postpone if acutely unwell
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What is herd immunity?

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• Percentage of people that must be vaccinated for the population to be effectively protected from infection with the pathogen

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What percentage of the population needs to be immunised to satisfy herd immunity?

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80-85%

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What are the features of an effective vaccine?

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  • Safe – must not cause illness itself
  • Protection – must protect against the vaccine
  • Longevity – should give long lasting protection
  • Neutralising antibodies – introduced to protect against pathogens such as polio and many toxins and venoms
  • Protective T cells – must e induced to protect against pathogens such as TB
  • Practicality – must be cheap to produce and easy to administer
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What is a vaccination?

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active immunisation – changes immune system fundamentally to induce immunity
o Vaccines can be inactivated forms of the virus or live, weakened versions (attenuated)

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What is the difference between inactivated and attenuated virus?

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o Inactivated – virus is unable so replicate and generates humoral immunity
 DPT
o Attenuated – virus can replicate but doesn’t cause disease. Leads to the generation of humoral and cell-mediated immunity
 MMR, BCG

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What is passive immunisation?

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will protect you but has not changed your immune system, e.g. give protective antibodies or maternal transfer of antibodies through the placenta and breast milk
o Often given to counteract insect and animal venom such as snake bites
o Usually horse serum is used – can develop immune response against the serum (serum syndrome)
o Not long-lasting – antibodies only last around 3 months

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