UA 7 CH. 21-23 Flashcards
Haemophilus influenzae type b meningitis
children 2-18 months
meningococcal meningitis
people with substantial risk of infection; college freshman living in dorms
Pneumococcal pneumonia
PV23 adults with certain chronic diseases; over 65 years old, PV13 for children 2-18 months
Tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis
DTaP (children 2-18 months; 4-6 years)
Chickenpox
infants ages 12 months
Hepatitis A
Children at age 1; live in or travel to endemic area; homosexual men; street drug users; receive blood clotting factors
Hepatitis B
infants and children; adults esp. health care workers, homosexual men, injecting street drug users, heterosexual people with multiple partners
Herpes Zoster
adults over age 60
Human papillomavirus
boys and girls ages 11-12
influenza
everyone over 6 months of age
measles
for infants ages 15 months
Mumps
for infants ages for 15 months
Poliomyelitis
For children; adults
Rotavirus
oral, infants up to 8 months
Rubella
infants ages 15 months; women of childbearing age who are not pregnant
Smallpox
certain military and health care personnel
Viral
influenza
Rabies
West Nile encephalitis
Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome
swine, birds
bats, skunks, foxes, dogs, raccoons
horses, birds
rodents
Bacterial
Anthrax
Brucellosis
Plague
Cat-scratch disease
Domestic livestock
Domestic livestock
Rodents
Domestic cats
Bacterial
Ehrilichiosis
Leptospirosis
Lyme Disease
Psittacosis
Deer, rodents
wild mammals, domestic dogs, and cats
Field mice
Birds, esp parrots
Bacterial
Rocky mountain spotted fever
Salmonellosis
Endemic typhus
Rodents
Poultry, reptiles
Rodents
Fungal
Ringworm
Domestic mammals
Protozoan
Malaria
toxoplasmosis
monkeys
Cats and other mammals
Helminthic
Tapeworm (pork)
Trichinellosis
Pigs
Pigs and bears