Vaccines Flashcards
Name the live attenuated vaccines and when to avoid
- Measles
- Mumps
- Rubella
- BCG
- avoid in pregnancy and in immunosuppressive therapy with steroids
Name an inactivated vaccine
Meningococcal
Name the inactivated toxins vaccines
- Tetanus
- Diphtheria
Name a viral vectors vaccine
covid-19 astrazeneca
Name a nucleic acid vaccine
covid-19 pfizer and moderna
Interval between the same inactivated vaccine
4 weeks
Interval between varicella zoster and MMR
on same day otherwise 4 weeks
Interval between yellow fever and MMR
4 weeks
Name the vaccines in the 6 in 1 vaccine
- Diphtheria
- Tetanus
- Pertussis (whooping cough)
- Hepatitis B
- Polio
- Haemophilius Influenza B (HIB)
Which vaccines are given at 8 weeks old
- 6MR
- 6 in 1
- meningococcal B
- rotavirus
Which vaccines are given at 12 weeks old
- 6PR
- 6 in 1
- pneumococcal
- rotavirus
Which vaccines are given at 16 weeks old
- 6M
- 6 in 1
- meningococcal B
Which vaccines are given at 1 years old
- MMR
- HIB
- Meningococcal C
- Meningococcal B
- Pneumococcal
Which vaccines are given at 3 years and 4 months old
- MMR
- diphtheria
- tetanus
- pertussis
- poliomyelitis
Which vaccines are given at 11-14 years old
- human papillomavirus (cervical cancer) - 2nd dose 6-12 months after 1st dose
Which vaccines are given at 13-15 years old
- Meningococcal A
- Meningococcal C
Which vaccines are given at age 13-18 years old
- Diphtheria
- Tetanus
- Poliomyelitis
vaccines for pregnant females
- diphtheria
- tetanus
- pertussis
- poliomyelitis
(1st dose from 16th week) - infuenza vaccine