Vaccines Flashcards
What is in the 6-in-1 vaccine?
Diptheria
Tetanus
Pertussis
Hepatitis B
Polio
Haemophilus Influenza B
Vaccines at 8 weeks
6-MR
6-in-1
Meningococcal B
Rotavirus
Vaccines at 12 Weeks
6-PR
6-in-1
Pneumococcal
Rotavirus
Vaccines at 16 Weeks
6-M
6-in-1
Meningococcal
Vaccines at 1 Year
MMR-H McMb Pneu
MMR
Haemophilus Influenzae B with Meningococcal C
Meningococcal B
Pneumococcal
Vaccines at 3 Years 4 Months
MMR-DTP P
MMR
Diptheria, Tetanus, Pertussis, Poliomyelitis
Vaccines at 11-14 Years
Human Papillomavirus
–> give second dose 6-24 months later
Vaccines and 13-15 Years
Meningococcal A with C
Vaccines at 13-18 Years
DTP
Diphtheria, tetanus, poliomyelitis
Can different inactivated vaccines be given together?
Yes - if they are different vaccines
No - if they are the same (i.e. 2 x meningococcal), these need minimum 4 week interval
Minimum interval between Varicella Zoster and MMR if not given on the same day
4 weeks or same day
Minimum interval between Yellow Fever and MMR
4 weeks
What group of patients can live vaccines not be given in?
Pregnancy
Immunocompromised
Example of Live attenuated vaccine
MMR
Example of inactivated vaccine
Meningococcal