Vaccinations Flashcards
1
Q
what is an inactivated vaccination?
A
killed pathogen
2
Q
examples of inactivated vaccinations (Hip)
A
- Hep A
- influenza (not nasal)
- pneumococcal
3
Q
what is a subunit or conjugated vaccination
A
piece of the pathogen
4
Q
examples of subunit/conjugated vaccinations (HpH)
A
- Hep B
- pneumococcal
- HPV
5
Q
what is a live attenuated vaccination?
A
weakened pathogen
6
Q
examples of live attenuated vaccinations
A
- MMR
- varicella
- influenza (nasal)
- yellow fever
7
Q
what is a toxoid vaccination?
A
pathogen toxin (instead of actual pathogen)
8
Q
examples of toxoid vaccinations
A
- tetanus
- diptheria