Immunologic memory and vaccine Flashcards
1
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Risks with Passive immunotherapy
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- IgE production causing systemic anaphylaxis
- IgG or IgM anti-isotype AB causing complent-activating immune complexes leading to Type 3 HS
- Anti-allotype AB
2
Q
DTaP
A
D: C. diphtheriae Toxoid
T: C. tetani Toxoid
aP: B. pertussis Toxoid + filamentous hemagglutinin
3
Q
Mrr. V.Z. MAPSY
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Live Viral Vaccines
- Mumps
- Rotavirus
- Rubella
- Varicella - Zoster
- Measles
- Adenovirus
- Polio (Sabin)
- Small Pox
- Yellow Fever
4
Q
Example of Natural Passive immunity
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- Placental IgG transport
- Colostrum
5
Q
Example of Artificial Passive immunity
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- Spider/snake bite
- Antitoxin against botulism, Diphtheria
- Pooled hman Ig versus hepatitis A and B, Measles, Rabies, VZV or Tetanus
- Humanized monoclonal AB versus RSV
6
Q
Hib vaccine
A
- H. influenzai
- Capsular polysaccharide and protein
7
Q
RIP - A
(Rest In Peace Always)
A
Killed viral vaccines
Rabies
Influenza
Polio (Salk)
A Hepatitis
8
Q
MCV-4 vaccine
A
N. meningitidis
4 capsular serotypes (Y, W-135, C, A) and protein
9
Q
Example of Natural Active immunity
A
Recovery from infection
10
Q
PCV vaccine
A
S. pneumoniae in pediatrics
13 Capsular serotypes and proteins
11
Q
Examples of Artificial Active immunity
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- Hep B component vaccine
- Diphtheria, Tetanus, Pertussis Toxoid vaccine
- Haemophilus capsular vaccine
- Polio live or inactivated vaccine
- Measles, mumps, rubella attenuated vaccine
- Varicella attenuated vaccine
12
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PPV vaccine
A
S. pneumoniae Adults
23 Capsular serotypes