Vaccines Flashcards
Define conjugated polysaccharide vaccine and how it increases efficacy
binds polysaccharide to a protein which recruits helper T cells in addition to the B cells alone with polysaccharide vaccine.. (polysaccharide cannot become APC cell)
whats the difference between live and inactive vaccines.
Live usually only requires one dose, wheras inactive always needs at least two or three. Sometimes a booster
Whats the concern for vaccinating against rubella
congenital rubella syndrome
whats the concern for vaccinating against mumps?
orchitis may lead to infertility
The 3 disease covered by DTap
diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis
who is the most common reservoir/vector for Hep. A
children
this diseaese has the earliest vaccination
Hep. B
Why is Hep. B the earliest vaccine
It can affect the child and be a carrier until cirrhosis hits at age 50
Besides warts, what are some other concerns with Human papilloma virus?
cervical, head/neck cancer