Vaccines Flashcards
Live vaccines
Small pox variola vaccine
Live Attenuated vaccines
- BCG
- Typhoid oral
- Plague
- Oral polio
- Yellow fever
- Measles
- Mumps
- Rubella
- Intranasal Influenza
- Typhus
Killed Inactivated vaccines
- Typhoid IM
- Cholera
- Pertussis
- Rabies
- Salk polio
- Intra-
muscular influenza
•Japanise encephalitis
Toxoids
- Diphtheria
* Tetanus
Cellular fraction vaccines 💉
- Meningococcal polysaccharide vaccine
* Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine
Recombinant vaccines
•Hepatitis B vaccine
General contraindications to vaccination
1- serious allergic reaction (anaphylaxis) after a previous vaccine dose or to a vaccine component.
2- immunocompromised states or pregnancy for live virus vaccines.
3-moderate or severe acute illness with or without fever. 4-History of anaphylactic-like reactions to eggs is a contraindication to influenza and yellow fever vaccines, which are produced in embryonated chicken eggs. Current preparations of measles and mumps vaccines, which are produced in chick embryo fibroblast tissue culture, do not contain significant amounts of egg proteins and may be administered without testing children with history of egg allergy