Chapter 3 - Specific Immunity Flashcards
1
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- Immunity that develops during convalescence from an infection
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NATURAL ACTIVE
2
Q
- Other term for active immunization
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IMMUNOPROPHYLAXIS
3
Q
- Killed organisms or their products usually induce what type of acquired immunity
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HUMORAL IMMUNITY
4
Q
- Three serum preparations administered in passive immunization
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ANTITOXIN
IMMUNE GLOBULIN
SPECIFIC IMMUNE GLOBULIN
5
Q
- Most common routes of administration for immunization
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INTRAMUSCULAR (IM) and SUBCUTANEOUS (SC)
6
Q
- Route of administration often used for revaccination
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INTRADERMAL (ID) or INTRACUTANEOUS (IC)
7
Q
- Oral polio vaccine
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SABIN VACCINE
8
Q
- Preferred and more superior vaccine type for long-lived immunity
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LIVE ATTENUATED VACCINE
9
Q
- Bacterial vaccine consisting inactivated C. tetani toxin
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TETANUS TOXOID
10
Q
- Preparation of pertussis vaccine
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THIMEROSAL OR HEAT-KILLED
11
Q
- Vaccine consisting live attenuated strain of Mycobacerium bovis
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BACILLE-CALMETTE-GUERIN (BCG)
12
Q
- Preparation of pneumovax
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PNEUMOCOCCAL POLYSACCHARIDE OF S. PNEUMONIA
13
Q
- Preparation of H. influenza vaccine
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POLYSACCHARIDE CAPSULE
14
Q
- Preparation of N. meningitidis vaccine
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CAPSULAR CARBOHYDRATES OF MENINGOCOCCI
15
Q
- Preparation of viral or ricketssial vaccines
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REPEATED TISSUE SUBCULTURE