Vaccines Flashcards
what are your different types of vaccines?
live attenuated
inactivated
inactivated toxins
vira vectors
nucleic acid
what are some examples of a live attenuated vaccine?
measles mumps and rubella
what are some examples of a inactivates vaccine?
meningococcal
what are some examples of a inactivated toxin vaccine?
tetanus and diphtheria
what are some examples of a virtual vectors vaccines?
COVID 19 (ATRAZENECA)
what are some examples of a nucleic acid vaccine?
COVID 19 (pfizer and moderna)
who should not get live vaccines?
pregnant women
what are the different time intervals of getting different vaccines?
-if different inactivated vaccines can be given at any interval teach other
-same inactivates vaccine need to wait minimum 4 weeks intervals
-minimum 4 weeks between between live attenuated vaccines varicella zoster and MMR, can be given on same day if not 4 weeks
-minimum 4 weeks interval between yellow fever and MMR. cant be given on the same day
what vaccines are given to newly born children and the schedules?
8 weeks: 6 + MR
12 weeks: 6 + PR
16 weeks: 6 + M
MR: meningococcal B + rotavirus
PR: pneumococcal + rotavirüs
M: meningococcal
what is in the 6 in 1 vaccine?
diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis b, POLIO, HAEMOHILIUS INFLUENZA b
what vaccines are given at 1 year?
-MMR
-haemophilus influenza B + meningococcal C
meningococcal B, pneumococcal
what vaccines are given at 3 years 4 months
MMR
DIPHTHERIA, TETANUS, PERTUSSIS, POLIOMYELITIS
WHAt vaccine is given at 11-14 years?
HPV
second dose given 6-24months after first dose
what vaccine is given 13-15 years?
meningococcal A and C
what vaccine is given at 13-18 years?
diphtheria, tetanus + polioyelitis