Immunisation Flashcards
1
Q
What immunisations are given at birth?
A
Hep B
2
Q
What immunisations are given at 2,4 and 6 months?
A
Hep B, DTP, polio, HIB, pneumococcus (13v) and rotavirus
3
Q
What immunisations are given at 12 months?
A
Hep B, DTP, meningococcus
4
Q
What immunisations are given at 18 months?
A
VZV
5
Q
What immunisations are given at 4 years?
A
DTP, polio, MMR
6
Q
What immunisations are given at 10-13 years?
A
Hep B, VZV
7
Q
At what level of herd immunity are most diseases prevented from spreading?
A
85%
8
Q
Describe some common and rare side-effects of vaccine administration?
A
- Common
- Local erythema, swelling, redness
- Mild fever, irritability, drowsiness, muscle aches
- Small, hard lump at site
- Rare
- Convulsion
- Anaphylaxis
- Intussusception (rotavirus vaccine: 1-5 per 100,000)
9
Q
What are the absolute contraindications for vaccine administration? Some relative ones?
A
- Absolute contraindications
- Anaphylaxis to vaccine component
- Pertussis
- Encephalopathy within 7 days of vaccine administration
- Live vaccines
- Immunosuppression
- Pregnancy
- Previous live vaccine or Ig
- Relative contraindications
- Evolving (undiagnosed) neurological illness
- Temperature > 38.5