Immunisation and Prophylaxis Flashcards
1
Q
Types of vaccine (4)
A
live attenuated
inactivated (killed)
Detoxified exotoxin
Subunit of micro-organism
2
Q
Live attenuated vaccines
A
MMR BCG Varicella Yellow fever Smallpox Typhoid (oral) Polio (oral) Rotavirus (oral)
3
Q
Inactivated
A
Polio (in DTPHib) Hep A Cholera Rabies Japanese Encephalitis Tick-borne encephalitis Influenza
4
Q
Detoxified Exotoxin
A
D,T
5
Q
Subunit vaccines
A
Pertussis Hib Men C Pneumococcus Typhoid Anthrax Hep B
6
Q
Infanrix
A
DTaP+IPV+Hib+ HBV(hepB)
7
Q
Childhood Schedule
A
2 months - Infanrix+ pneumococcal +rotavirus +Men B
3 months - infanrix + rotavirus
4 months - Infanrix +pnuemococcal + Men B
1 Year - Hib/menc +MMR + pneumococcal +MenB
1-8 years- influenza nasal
3-5 (preschool) - DTaP+P +MMR
14 years - 3 in 1 (T/IPV) + Men ACWY
8
Q
Who gets the herpes-zoster (shingles) vaccination?
A
All elderly patients (live attenuated)