Immunisation Schedule Flashcards

1
Q

What makes up the ‘6-in-1’ vaccine?

A

DTaP/IPV/Hib/HepB (diphtheria, tetanus, polio, pertussis, haemophilus B, hepB)

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2
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What is given at 2 months?

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6-in-1 + Rotavirus + Men B

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3
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What is given at 3 months?

A

6-in-1 + PCV (pneumococcal) + Rotavirus

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4
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What is given at 4 months?

A

6-in-1 + Men B

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5
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What is given at 12-13 months?

A

Pneumococcal + Men B + Men C + Hib + MMR

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6
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What is given at 3-4 years?

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4-in-1 (DTaP + IPV) + MMR

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7
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What is given at 13-18 years?

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3-in-1 (DTaP) + Men ACWY + HPV

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8
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Between which vaccines must there be a 4 week minimum interval period?

A

Yellow fever/VZV and MMR

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9
Q

Give 7 examples of live attenuated vaccines

A
In MY BoPoToR
Influenza (intranasal)
MMR
Yellow fever
BCG
Polio (oral)
Typhoid (oral)
Rotavirus (oral)
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10
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When is the MMR vaccine given?

A

1 year + 3-4 years

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11
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What vaccine is given annually between 2-8 years?

A

Influenza

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