PBL stuff Flashcards

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MMR vaccine

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attenuated live virus vaccine to stimulate immune system

two doses one at approx 12 moths and 2nd at 4-6years old

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measles symptoms

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fever, red botch rash first appears on the forehead

red and inflamed eyes

runny nose
hacking cough and kopliks spots inside the mouth

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chicken pox symptoms

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fever and headache 
fatigue 
red spots first appear on the chest face and back 
decreased appetite 
spots turn into itchy blisters
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different types of vaccine

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live attenuated - mar 
inactivated - hep A 
subunit 
recombinant protein = Hep B 
toxoid vaccines - tetanus 
conjuagt 
virus like particles - HPV 
OMV - MenB 

nuecliac acid
RNA - moderna
DNA - none

viral vectored replicating - ebola
non-replicating

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Vaccinations
At 2 months old you are given this 6 in 1 vaccine which protects against diphtheria, HEP B, haemophilus influenza type b (Hib)( this can cause meningitisu,sepsis and cellulits) , polio, tetanus and whooping cough( pertussis). Other vaccinations a this time include Rotavirus and also meningococcal group B disease (responsible for about 9/10 meningooccoccal infections in young children)

At 3 months – 6 in 1 second dose and pneumococcal disease (PCV) and second dose of rotavirus
At 4 months – 6 in 1 3rd dose and MenB vaccine 2nd dose
At 12 months – Hib/Men C given as single jab against meningitis C 1st dose and Hib 4th dose then also given the MMR vaccine measles, mumps and rubella. PCV 2nd dose and MenB vaccine 3rd dose

All these recorded in the red book. Used to record child’s weight and height and vacciantions and important information.

Flu vaccine annually from 2 years old
Varicella for chicken pocks 12 months and 2nd dose at 4-6 years

MMR should have 2nd dose at around 6 years old

12-13-year-old girls get the human papilloma virus, 2 doses needed about 6-12 months apart – protects against cancers including cervial, some mouth and throat and some cancers of the anal and genital areas

14-18 tennage booster or 3 in 1 dipthera , tetanus and polio ( Td/IPV) and meningitis this helps complete the vaccination program

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soluble complexes is 3

bound to cells is 2 hypersensitivity

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Vaccinations
At 2 months old you are given this 6 in 1 vaccine which protects against diphtheria, HEP B, haemophilus influenza type b (Hib)( this can cause meningitisu,sepsis and cellulits) , polio, tetanus and whooping cough( pertussis). Other vaccinations a this time include Rotavirus and also meningococcal group B disease (responsible for about 9/10 meningooccoccal infections in young children)

At 3 months – 6 in 1 second dose and pneumococcal disease (PCV) and second dose of rotavirus
At 4 months – 6 in 1 3rd dose and MenB vaccine 2nd dose
At 12 months – Hib/Men C given as single jab against meningitis C 1st dose and Hib 4th dose then also given the MMR vaccine measles, mumps and rubella. PCV 2nd dose and MenB vaccine 3rd dose

All these recorded in the red book. Used to record child’s weight and height and vacciantions and important information.

Flu vaccine annually from 2 years old
Varicella for chicken pocks 12 months and 2nd dose at 4-6 years

MMR should have 2nd dose at around 6 years old

12-13-year-old girls get the human papilloma virus, 2 doses needed about 6-12 months apart – protects against cancers including cervial, some mouth and throat and some cancers of the anal and genital areas

14-18 tennage booster or 3 in 1 dipthera , tetanus and polio ( Td/IPV) and meningitis this helps complete the vaccination program

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soluble complexes is 3

bound to cells is 2 hypersensitivity

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