Microbiology 8 - Vaccines Flashcards

1
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what is R0?

A

The average number of people 1 infected person will infect

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2
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3 types of memory cell

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Memory B cells
Memory T helper cells
Memory cytotoxic killer T cells

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3
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2 types of polio vaccine and which subtype of vaccine are each?

A

Oral polio virus (Sabin) = live attenuated

IPV (Salk) = inactivated

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4
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-ves of inactivated vaccines

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Requires boosters and adjuvants

Poor immunogenicity

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5
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examples of inactivated vaccines

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influenza, polio (IPV), cholera, HepA, rabies, pertussis

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6
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Examples of live attenuated viruses

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MMR, BCG, VZV, Oral Polio (Sabin), Yellow fever - MMR BVOY

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7
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-ves of a live vaccine

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Harder to store
Risk of virulence
Cannot give to immunocompromised or pregnant patients

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8
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Examples of toxoid vaccines

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Tetanus, diphtheria

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9
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which live vaccine can HIV patients have?

A

MMR but not BCG or Yellow fever

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10
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Examples of subunit vaccines

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HBV (HbS antigen), HPV (capsid)

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11
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Examples of conjugate vaccines

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nHS bactéria vaccines e.g. Meningococcus, pneumococcus, HiB

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12
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what do conjugate vaccines require?

A

Adjuvants

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13
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Define an adjuvant

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Change immune response without altering its specificity e.g. Alum

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14
Q

what condition can measles sometimes be associated with?

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ITP –> thrombocytopenia

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15
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what does the OPV sometimes cause?

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Guillain Barre syndrome

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16
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what does the effective R0 need to be?

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17
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To eliminate a disease with a vaccine, what are the requisites of success?

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  1. No animal reservoir
  2. Antigenically stable pathogen with 1/few strains
  3. No latent reservoir of infection
  4. Vaccine must induce a lasting immune response