Immunisation Flashcards
state the 2 main methods of active immunity
natural infection
immunisation
state the two main methods of passive immunity
transplacental transfer
artificial human antibodies
what is meant by herd immunity?
Indirect protection of a population provided by immunisation a %, causing slow/prevention of the spread of infection
What is meant by live attenuated vaccine? Give an example
Weakened live form of organism is administered to produce natural response
e.g. measles, mumps, rubella, polio
What is meant by inactivated vaccine? Give an example
Dead organism is administered
e.g. pertussis, typhoid
Give an example of a vaccine containing component of organism
Influenza
Pneumococcal
Diphtheria
Tetanus
List the main contraindications to vaccines
Acute illness
Severe/anaphylaxis to previous dose
Fever greater than 39.5 within 48hrs
Immunocompromised children
Which vaccines contain egg components that people with egg allergy should avoid?
Yellow fever
Flu
When do girls receive the HPV vaccine?
12-13 years of age
Which serogroup of meningococcal disease is the most serious?
serogroup B
Which vaccine is thought to give 70% protection against tuberculosis?
BCG
List travel-related vaccines
Cholera Yellow fever Rabies Hepatitis Typhoid