Vaccination types and contraindications Flashcards
define passive immunisation
normal immunoglobulins given IV or subcut
specfic antibodies
when are passive immunisations used
used if patient unable to make antibody
-primary antibody deficeincies
-T-cell immune deficiencies
given to these patients after:
-exposure to infectious agent and at risk of serious disease
-or to suppress inflammatory response in esrtablished severe disease
define active immunisations
foreign antigens stimulate host response without causing infection
-production of B and T cell memory
define live attenuated vaccines
contain modified organisms that replicate but do not cause disease in idnvidiuals with anormal immune system
examples of live attenuated vaccines 5
BCG
MMR
rotavirus
(live attenuated) influenza
oral polio
define inactivated vaccines
contain inactivated whole organisms
or, more commonly, specfic compoennts/antigens known to stimualte an immune response
examples of inactivaetd vaccines 2
inactivated polio
trivalent influenza
isssue with using polysaccharide antigens in children under 2
how is this rectified
polysaccarchideantigens do not stimulate an effective and lasting immune response in children under 2
-due to poor T cell numbers and response
this is rectified by the polysaccharide antigen linked to a carrier protein
examples of conjugate vaccines 2
haemophillys infulnza type b
group c menignoccol
dosing of live vs inactivaed vaccines
live- long lasting immunitty after one or two doses
inactivated - needs multiple doses
-may need booster dose into adolsence
when are all vaccines contraindcated in an individual 2
had confirmed anphalytic reaction to a previous dose of a vaccine containint the same antigen
had confirmed anaphlyatic reaction to another compoent of the reelvant vaccine
other componetns within common vaccines that may cause anaphlyaxis 3
neomycin
streptomycin
polymyxin B
which vaccines in particular should patients allergic to EGG not receive 2
yellow fever
influenza - IM
how should pateints with an egg allergy be adminsited the flu vaccine
intranasal FLuenz tetra\
(or an inactivaetd vaccin with very low ovalbumin)
egg alleergy and MMR
no assocaition
-just given routine