Immunizations Flashcards
1
Q
What are the contraindications to giving LAIV?
A
- Immunocompromising conditions
- Severe asthma (current active wheezing or currently on oral or high-dose inhaled GCs or medically attended wheezing in the previous 7 days)
- During pregnancy
- Children 2-17yo on ASA therapy (risk of Reye syndrome)
- Severe nasal congestion → defer until resolved or give IIV
- Close contact with severely immunocompromised (if LAIV given, avoid contact for 2wk)
2
Q
What is the dosage and frequency of influenza vaccines?
A
- IIV: 0.5 mL IM (exception: IIV3-Adj 0.25mL IM)
- LAIV4: 0.2mL (0.1mL in each nostril)
- Frequency:
- <9yo: if first ever dose → need two doses at least 4wk apart
- <9yo: if one dose previously → only one dose subsequently
3
Q
What is the first choice for influenza vaccine in the following groups?
- Children 6-23mo
- Children 2-17yo healthy / no immunosuppression
- Children 2-17yo with immunosuppression
- Pregnancy
A
- IIV4 (high burden of influenza B)
- LAIV4 or IIV4 (high burden of influenza B)
- IIV4 (LAIV4 is contraindicated (can consider in well controlled HIV)
- IIV4
4
Q
What are risk factors for HPV?
A
- Higher lifetime number of sexual partners
- Previous STIs
- History of sexual abuse
- Early age of 1st sexual intercourse
- Partner’s number of sexual partners
- Tobacco or marijuana use
- Immune suppression
- HIV infection
- MSM
5
Q
What are the types HPV mostly implicated in causing warts or cancer? What vaccines cover which viruses?
A
HPV types
- 6 & 11: benign and cause 90% of genital warts
- 16 & 18: pre-vaccine, caused 70% SCC, 86% adenocarcinoma of cervix, 90% of anal carcinomas, 50% of penile cancers, 43% vulvar cancers
- 31, 33, 45, 52, 58 (included in HPV-9) - cover 15-20% cervical, 24% vaginal, 9% penile, 2.5% of vulvar cancers
HPV Vaccines
- Optimal use: administration before exposure (i.e. before sexual activity)
- Three vaccines approved in Canada
- Gardasil 9: HPV types 6, 11, 16, 18, 31, 33, 45, 52 and 58
- Gardasil / HPV-4: types 6, 11, 16, 18
- Bivalent: types 16, 18
- Efficacy is close to 100% against type-specific cervical disease
- Vaccinating may prevent transmission from women to men (but not MSM)
6
Q
What is the # of doses needed for HPV vaccine based on age group?
A
- Children 9-14yo (except if immunocompromised): 2 doses, at least 6mo apart
- People15-26yo: 3 doses