Herpes Zoster/ Shingles/ Vaccine Flashcards

1
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At what age is the shingles vaccine given to the elderly?

A

70 years old

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2
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What type of vaccine is the shingles vaccine?

A

Live attenuated vaccine.

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3
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How is the shingles vaccine given?

A

Subcutaneously

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4
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Who shouldn’t be given the shingles vaccine?

A

Immunosuppressed patients

Because it is a live attenuated vaccine

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5
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What are some side effects of the shingles vaccine?

A

Injection site reactions

1 in 10,000 will develop chickenpox.

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6
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How do you manage shingles?

A

Oral aciclovir is first line.

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7
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Why is oral aciclovir useful in shingles?

A

It reduces the incidence of post-herpetic neuralgia.

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8
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Which one of the following patients should not be offered the herpes zoster vaccine (Zostavax)?

  • A patient with a history of depression including suicide attempts
  • A patient with rheumatoid arthritis taking methotrexate 15mg/week
  • A patient who is known to be allergic to egg
  • A patient with temporal arteritis taking prednisolone 50mg/day
  • A patient who has previously suffered from shingles
A

The patient taking high dose prednisolone which is an immunosuppresant.

Zostavax should not be given to a person who:

  • has primary or acquired immunodeficiency state due to a haematological malignancy, HIV or cellular immune deficiencies
  • is receiving immunosuppressive therapy (including high-dose corticosteroids).

Zostavax is not contraindicated for use in individuals who are receiving topical/inhaled corticosteroids or low-dose systemic corticosteroids or in patients who are receiving corticosteroids as replacement therapy

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If a patient is taking low dose methotrexate, azathioprine or mercaptopurine for RA, Psoriasis, polymyositis, sarcoidosis or IBD..should they be given Zostavax?

A

Yes. They are not considered immunosupressive enough at low dose.

  • Methotrexate (<0.4 mg/Kg/week)
  • Azathioprine (<3.0 mg/Kg/day)
  • 6-mercaptopurine (<1.5 mg/Kg/day)
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