VACCINES Flashcards
What are the different types of vaccines?
- Live attenuated: MMR, BCG
- Inactivated preps of virus: Influenza
- Inactivated toxins: Tetanus and Diphtheria
- Viral vectors: COVID-19 (AstraZeneca)
- Nucleic acid: COVID-19 (Pfizer and Moderna)
Live attenuated
MMR
BCG
Inactivated preps of virus
Influenza
Inactivated toxins
Tetanus and Diphtheria
Viral vectors
COVID-19 (AstraZeneca)
Nucleic acid
COVID-19 (Pfizer and Moderna)
What vaccinations should not be given in pregnancy?
Live vaccines should not be given in pregnancy
Inactivated vaccines - interval
Different inactivated vaccines can be given at any interval to each other
Same inactivated vaccines - interval
Same inactivated vaccines need a minimum 4 week interval
Day 0, Day 28
Varicella Zoster and MMR - interval
Minimum 4 week interval
can be given on the same day
Yellow Fever and MMR - interval
Minimum 4 week interval
Can’t be given on the same day
If babies are born prematurely, when do you give their scheduled immunisations?
- From their actual date of birth
Which vaccines should
HIV patients NOT receive?
Live vaccines which should be avoided in immunocompromised
patients e.g. HIV
- BCG
- Influenza nasal spray (unless
HIV stable and they are on antiretroviral treatment)
- Typhoid (oral)
- Yellow fever