Estrada Vaccination ILA Flashcards

1
Q

vaccinations for HSCT recipient

A

re-vaccinate with all but the live vaccines starting 6-12 months post-transplant

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2
Q

live vaccines (MMR, VAR) can be administered at least ___ months post-HSCT if no immunosuppression

A

24 months

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3
Q

____vaccines must be given before solid organ transplant or avoided post-transplant

A

live vaccines

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4
Q

____ vaccines should be completed pre-transplant of solid organ when possible

A

inactivated

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5
Q

____vaccination recommended annually for solid organ transplant recipient

A

influenza

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6
Q

live vaccines may be administered to HIV patient if their CD4+ count is what

A

> /= 15% or >/= 200

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7
Q

MenB, MenACWY, and HPV vaccines are especially important for which individuals

A

HIV

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8
Q

what vaccines does an asplenic patient need/and with extra doses

A

pneumococcal, meningococcal, and Hib (encapsulated)

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9
Q

revaccination is required ______ months after chemo or radiation therapy completion

A

3-6 months

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10
Q

don’t give ____ vaccines to post chemo/radiation therapy patient until immune system is back up

A

live

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11
Q

___ vaccines should be avoided in individuals w/ severe immunodeficiency

A

live

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12
Q

extra doses of _____ vaccines may be needed to compensate for weaker immune responses

A

inactivated

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13
Q

type of RNA (mRNA) vaccine

A

COVID-19

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14
Q

conjugate vaccines

A

Hib
pneumococcal
meningococcal

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15
Q

subunit vaccines

A

diphtheria toxoid
tetanus toxoid
RSV
hep B
HPV

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16
Q

inactivated vaccines

A

influenza
hep A
polio

17
Q

live attenuated vaccines

A

MMR
varicella
rotavirus

18
Q

Weakened form of pathogen vaccine

A

live attenuated

19
Q

Pathogen is killed but antigenic properties remain vaccine

A

killed (inactivated)

20
Q

Contains antigenic components only (antigens, proteins) vaccine

21
Q

Polysaccharide linked to protein carrier vaccine

22
Q

Encodes antigenic protein using mRNA; lipid nanoparticle delivery vaccine

A

RNA (mRNA) vaccines

23
Q

antibody transfer
short term

A

passive immunization

24
Q

IVIG and monoclonal antibodies example of what

A

passive immunization

25
immune system activation long-term
active immunization
26
vaccines example of what
active immunization