Prevention Of Viral Infections_Vaccines Flashcards

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The two types of immunization are❓

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  1. Passive Immunization:
    - acquired through maternal antibodies, antitoxins and immune globulins
  2. Active Immunization:
    - acquired through natural infection, vaccines and toxoids
    - relatively permanent
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How does active Immunization work❓

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Natural infection/artificial acquisition 
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Proliferation of T and B cells 
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Formation of effector and memory cells

*memory cells are the basis for the relatively permanent effects of vaccinations

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The role of memory B cells are affected by the incubation period of the pathogen in what way❓

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Pathogens with a short incubation period such as influenza, the symptoms are already under way by the time memory cells are activated

There’s enough time to allow memory B cells response in pathogens with a long incubation period like poliovirus

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List the types of vaccines you know

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Whole organism (Attenuated/Inactivated Viral or bacterial)

Purified macromolecules (polysaccharides, toxoid, recombinant antigen, recombinant vector)

DNA

Synthetic peptide

Multivalent subunit

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Many common vaccines used consist of inactivated or attenuated viral/bacterial cells

True or false

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True

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Attenuated vaccines are weakened viruses achieved by growth under abnormal culture conditions

Give examples

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TB/BCG (Bacillus Calmette-Guerin)

typhoid

Mumps

Measles

Polio (Sabin)

Rotavirus

Varicella zoster

Yellow fever

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List some advantages of attenuated vaccines

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  1. Capacity for transient growth
  2. Prolonged immune system exposure
  3. Single Immunizations
  4. Replication within host cells
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List some disadvantages of attenuated vaccines

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Possible reversion eg
Sabin polio 1 in 4million doses

Presence of other viruses as contaminants

Unforeseen complications

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Inactivated vaccines are used inactivates by heat, chemical agents or radiation

True or false

What does this cause❓

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True

Loss of replication ability

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Which form of vaccines are more stable❓

What type of immunity would it induce❓

What is it’s booster requirement❓

What is it’s reversion tendency❓

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Inactivated vaccines

Humoral immunity

Requires multiple boosters

They cannot revert to form virulent forms

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What are CRITICAL parts of inactivates vaccines❓

What are the most widely used forms❓

What are the effects❓

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Adjuvants

Aluminum salts (hydroxide or phosphate)

Liberation of antigen, chemoattraction and inflammation

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