Immunisations Flashcards

1
Q

Is it safe for my child?

A
  • Rigorous process before they reach you
  • Monitored continuously after release
  • Weakened/dead versions of the pathogen
  • Safest way to protect child’s health
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2
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Why does my child need a booster dose?

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  • Some vaccines cannot provide full protection against virus from one dose alone so they need to be topped up to be fully efficient
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3
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How do vaccines work?

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  • Vaccines contain small part of bacterium or virus
  • body makes antibodies against them (these can fight infection)
  • so if your child contacted it in the future, they would be ready
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4
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Why do vaccinations start so early?

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  • babies protected in womb
  • once they leave, maternal antibodies break down
  • lose immunity
  • protects them because their immune systems are underdeveloped
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5
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I’m worried about side effects.

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  • can be side effects like redness, irritableness, temperature or mild diarrhoea
  • will pass quickly
  • give paracetamol to keep fever down, keep them cool and give them plenty of fluids
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6
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Why is MMR not given before 1 years old?

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  • acquired measles antibodies from mother

- if given too early, the antibodies may neutralise the vaccine so it would be pointless

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7
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What is herd immunity?

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  • some people are unable to get their vaccinations
  • reliant on other people to get their vaccinations
  • this indirectly protects them because less people in the population will get poorly and/or pass it on
  • eventually can eradicate disease
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8
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Why are intervals needed between doses?

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  • response to vaccine can take several days and up to four weeks to be completed, so after four weeks the next one can be given
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9
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Can my child have several doses at once?

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  • yes
  • no known harmful effects from this
  • protecting asap is important to protect children who are vulnerable to infections
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10
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Can I still vaccinate my child if they are feeling unwell?

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  • yes if minor illness
  • should re schedule if they already have a fever
  • do not want to worsen fever
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