Microbiology 8 - Vaccines Flashcards
what is R0?
The average number of people 1 infected person will infect
3 types of memory cell
Memory B cells
Memory T helper cells
Memory cytotoxic killer T cells
2 types of polio vaccine and which subtype of vaccine are each?
Oral polio virus (Sabin) = live attenuated
IPV (Salk) = inactivated
-ves of inactivated vaccines
Requires boosters and adjuvants
Poor immunogenicity
examples of inactivated vaccines
influenza, polio (IPV), cholera, HepA, rabies, pertussis
Examples of live attenuated viruses
MMR, BCG, VZV, Oral Polio (Sabin), Yellow fever - MMR BVOY
-ves of a live vaccine
Harder to store
Risk of virulence
Cannot give to immunocompromised or pregnant patients
Examples of toxoid vaccines
Tetanus, diphtheria
which live vaccine can HIV patients have?
MMR but not BCG or Yellow fever
Examples of subunit vaccines
HBV (HbS antigen), HPV (capsid)
Examples of conjugate vaccines
nHS bactéria vaccines e.g. Meningococcus, pneumococcus, HiB
what do conjugate vaccines require?
Adjuvants
Define an adjuvant
Change immune response without altering its specificity e.g. Alum
what condition can measles sometimes be associated with?
ITP –> thrombocytopenia
what does the OPV sometimes cause?
Guillain Barre syndrome