Vaccinations Flashcards

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what is an inactivated vaccination?

A

killed pathogen

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examples of inactivated vaccinations (Hip)

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  • Hep A
  • influenza (not nasal)
  • pneumococcal
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3
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what is a subunit or conjugated vaccination

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piece of the pathogen

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4
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examples of subunit/conjugated vaccinations (HpH)

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  • Hep B
  • pneumococcal
  • HPV
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5
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what is a live attenuated vaccination?

A

weakened pathogen

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examples of live attenuated vaccinations

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  • MMR
  • varicella
  • influenza (nasal)
  • yellow fever
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what is a toxoid vaccination?

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pathogen toxin (instead of actual pathogen)

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8
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examples of toxoid vaccinations

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  • tetanus

- diptheria

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