Immunisations Flashcards
At birth
BCG
Hep B
If at risk of TB - family TB in past 6m
2 month
6 in 1 Diptheria Tetanus Whooping cough Polio Haemophilus influenza B Hep B
Oral rotavirus
PCV
Men B
3 months
6 in 1 Diptheria Tetanus Whooping cough Polio Haemophilus influenza B Hepattits B
Oral rotavirus vaccine
4 months
6 in 1 Diphtheria Tetanus Whooping cough Polio Haemophilus influenza b Hep B
PCV - pneumococcal conjugate vaccine
Men B
12-13 moths
Haemophilus influenza b Men C MMR Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine Men B
2-8 years
Annual flu vaccine
3-4 years
4 in 1 pre-school booster
Diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, polio
MR
12-13 years
Human papilloma virus for girls
13-18
3 in 1 teenage booster
Diphtheria, tetanus, polio
Men ACWY
What are contraindications to immunisation?
Confirmed anaphylactic reaction to previous dose of vaccine with same antigens or to another component contained in vaccine
Describe the rotavirus vaccine
Oral live attenuated vaccine
2 doses first at 2 months then at 3 months
First does should be given after 14 weeks and 6d and the second cannot be given after 23w+6d due to risk of intussusception
What are live attenuated vaccines
BCG MMR Influenza Oral rotacirus Oral polio Yellow feer Oral tyhoid
What are inactivated prepareations
Rabies
Hep A
Influenza IM
What are inactivated toxin vaccines?
Tetanus
Diphtheria
Pertussis
What are CI to BCG vaccine?
Previous BCG Hx of TB HIV Pregnancy Positive tuberculin test