Vaccines Flashcards

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What are the aims of the perfect vaccine? Give 5 aims.

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Stimulate both T and B cells
Stimulate both memory T and B cells
Stimulate IgG production
Confer long-term immunity
Should not require repeated boosting
Stable and easy to transport
Safe
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Give an example of a live attenuated vaccine

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Bacterial:
TB
Salmonella
Typhoid

Viral:
Rotavirus
MMR
Polio
Yellow fever
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Give an example of a live attenuated vaccine

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Bacterial:
TB
Salmonella
Typhoid

Viral:
Rotavirus
MMR
Polio
Yellow fever
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4
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Give an example of a whole organism - whole inactivated vaccine

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Pertussis
Cholera
Rabies
Hep A

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5
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Give an example of a subunit vaccine

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Meningitis
Diphtheria
Tetanus
Pneumococcal vaccine
HiB vaccine
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