Vaccinations Flashcards
What vaccines are given at 8 weeks?
1) . Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio, Hib, Hepatitis B
1) . Pneumococcal infection
1) . Rotavirus
1) . Men B
What vaccines are given at 12 weeks?
2) . Diptheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio, Hib, Hep B
2) . Rotavirus
What vaccines are given at 16 weeks?
3) . Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio, Hib, Hep B
2) . Pneumococcal infection
2) . Men B
What vaccines are given at 12-13 months?
1). Hib, Meningitis C
1). MMR
Booster: pneumococcal infection
Booster: Men B
What vaccine is given for 2-3yr olds?
Children’s Flu vaccine
What vaccines are given at 3yrs 4 months?
Booster: diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio
2). MMR
what vaccine is given for 4-9yr olds?
Children’s flu vaccine
What vaccine is given at 12-13 yrs old?
Human papillomavirus (HPV)
What vaccine is given between the ages of 13 -18 yrs?
Booster: diphtheria, tetanus, polio
Men ACWY
How many visits will take place to the GP for vaccines in the first year and the corresponding weeks/months?
4
8w, 12w, 16w, 12m
Name the 7 common live attenuated vaccines
BCG MMR influenza (intranasal) Oral rotavirus Yellow fever Oral Typhoid
Name the 3 common inactivated vaccines
rabies
hep A
Influenza (IM)
Name the 3 common toxoids (inactivated toxin) vaccines?
tetanus
diphtheria
pertussis
name the 5 subunit vaccines
pneumococcus (conjugate) Haemophilus (conjugate) meningococcus (conjugate) hepatitis B HPV
What are the 5 reasons someone may not receive a vaccine?
- confirmed anaphylactic response to previous dose or component in a vaccine
- Individuals with acquired or primary immunodeficiency
- Infants born to a mother who received immunosuppressive therapy during pregnancy
- Those in contact with an individual with immunodeficiency, current recept immunosuppressive therapy
- Pregnant women
Vaccines containing egg
- influenza
- tick-borne encephalitis
- yellow fever
- Hep A
Vaccines containing gelatine
- shingles
- varicella
- MMR
Vaccines which would affect those Neomycin, streptomycin, polymyxin B allergies
- pertussis
- polio
- tetanus
- shingles
- varicella
- MMR
Vaccines with a very small quantity of latex for those with severe allergy
Hep B vaccine - HBVaxPro
Men C - Menjugate
Men B - Bexsero
Vaccines you cannot give to immunodeficient individuals
Live vaccines:
- live influenza
- MMR
- Rotavirus
- Shingles
- BCG
- Oral typhoid vaccine
- Varicella vaccine
- Yellow fever vaccine
Vaccines to avoid if a family member is immunocompromised
- smallpox
- oral polio
avoidance from school is not necessary
Vaccines to avoid if breastfeeding and pregnancy
- Don’t give the live vaccines during pregnancy
- No contraindications for breastfeeding