Immuno Flashcards
Variability
most important factor the determines immunogenicity
What are live vaccines and examples
Virus vaccine that have been denatured so they cannot produce an infection
Varicella MMR Rotavirus BCG Oral Polio Yellow fever Small pox Nasal Influenza
do not use on immunocompromised patients
MMR and Varicella HIV patients with CD4 > 200
What are killed vaccines and examples
Pathogen is inactivated and used to protect against deadly viruses
Rabies
influenza
IV polio
Hep A
What are toxoid vaccine
denatured bacterial toxin
C. tetani
C. diphtheriae
Type 1 Hypersensitivity
Anaphylaxis
Urticaria
Stevens-Johnsons Syndrome
Erythema multiforme
Type 2 Hypersensitivity
MG
pernicious anemia
Type 3 Hypersensitivity
SLE RA Cryoglobulinemia Serum Sickness Post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis
Type 4 Hypersensitivity
MS
contact dermatitis
poison ivy
PPD- test
Opsins
IgG
IgM
C3b
Humeral
Patrols blood
B cells
Neutrophils
Kill bacteria
Cell Mediated
Patrols tissues
T cells
Macrophages
Kills virus, fungus, mycobacteria, protozoa, parasite, neoplasm