Immunisation Flashcards

1
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What immunisations are given at birth?

A

Hep B

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2
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What immunisations are given at 2,4 and 6 months?

A

Hep B, DTP, polio, HIB, pneumococcus (13v) and rotavirus

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3
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What immunisations are given at 12 months?

A

Hep B, DTP, meningococcus

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4
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What immunisations are given at 18 months?

A

VZV

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5
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What immunisations are given at 4 years?

A

DTP, polio, MMR

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6
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What immunisations are given at 10-13 years?

A

Hep B, VZV

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7
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At what level of herd immunity are most diseases prevented from spreading?

A

85%

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8
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Describe some common and rare side-effects of vaccine administration?

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  • 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)
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9
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What are the absolute contraindications for vaccine administration? Some relative ones?

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  • 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
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