Immuno Flashcards

1
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Variability

A

most important factor the determines immunogenicity

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What are live vaccines and examples

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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

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3
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What are killed vaccines and examples

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Pathogen is inactivated and used to protect against deadly viruses

Rabies
influenza
IV polio
Hep A

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4
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What are toxoid vaccine

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denatured bacterial toxin

C. tetani
C. diphtheriae

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5
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Type 1 Hypersensitivity

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Anaphylaxis
Urticaria
Stevens-Johnsons Syndrome
Erythema multiforme

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6
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Type 2 Hypersensitivity

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MG

pernicious anemia

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7
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Type 3 Hypersensitivity

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SLE
RA
Cryoglobulinemia
Serum Sickness
Post-streptococcal glomerulonephritis
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8
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Type 4 Hypersensitivity

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MS
contact dermatitis
poison ivy
PPD- test

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9
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Opsins

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IgG
IgM
C3b

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10
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Humeral

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Patrols blood
B cells
Neutrophils
Kill bacteria

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Cell Mediated

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Patrols tissues
T cells
Macrophages
Kills virus, fungus, mycobacteria, protozoa, parasite, neoplasm

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