immunisation Flashcards
1
Q
benefits of immunisation
A
- individual immunity to infection
- reduces transmission on population level
- reduces disease in vaccinated and unvaccinated people (herd immunity)
2
Q
mechanism of vaccination
A
- protein antigens injection (T cell dependent antibodies)
- polysaccharide antigens injection (T cell independent antibodies)
- live viral injection (antibodies, CD8 cytotoxic cells)
3
Q
live attenuated vaccines
A
- modification of virus or bacteria
- can proliferate and produce immunity but not illness
- generally lifelong immunity
- viral = MMP, varicella
bacterial = TB
4
Q
inactivated vaccines
A
- whole viruses or bacteria (not pathogenic)
- protein based vaccines = from epitopes that are immunogenic or inactivated toxins
- polysaccharide-based vaccines
‘killed’ whole antigen vaccines
or
fractional vaccines