Neurobiology and Immunology: Immunisation Flashcards

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How can immunity be developed?

A

By vaccinations using antigens from infectious pathogens, so creating memory cells

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What can the antigens used in vaccines be?

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Inactivated pathogen toxins, dead pathogens, parts of pathogens and weakened pathogens

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What are antigens usually mixed with when producing the vaccine?

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An adjuvant

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What is an adjuvant?

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A substance which makes the vaccine more effective, so enhancing the immune response

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When does herd immunity occur?

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When a large percentage of a population is immunised

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Why is establishing herd immunity important?

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To reduce the spread of disease

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How are non-immune individuals protected?

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There is a lower probability they will come into contact with infected individuals

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What does the herd immunity threshold depend on?

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The type of disease, the effectiveness of the vaccine and the density of the population

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What are mass vaccination programmes designed for?

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To establish herd immunity to a disease

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When are there difficulties with widespread vaccination?

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Poverty in the developing world, malnutrition or when vaccines are rejected by a percentage of the population in the developed world.

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What can some pathogens change and what does this mean?

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Antigens.

Memory cells are not as effective towards them

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What occurs in the influenza virus?

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Antigenic variation occurs explaining why the flu remains a major public health problem and why individuals who are at risk require to be vaccinated every year.

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