Vaccines - Reed Flashcards

1
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What was the first vaccine?

A

Smallpox vaccine

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2
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Poliovirus vaccine created by formalin inactivated virus.

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Salk inactivated poliovirus vaccine

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3
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Attenuation

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Passage through culture or animals results in mutations that weaken a virus

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4
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Chicken challenged with cholera experiment

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Chamberlain and Pasteur

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5
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First human virus to be isolated

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Yellow Fever, “Asibi” strain

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6
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Who made the yellow fever vaccine, what was it called

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Max Theiler & Hugh Smith, 17D

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7
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Oral poliovirus vaccine which generated mucosal immunity

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Sabin live poliovirus vaccine

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8
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Disadvantage to Sabin live PV

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Very rare chance of vaccine-derived infection

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9
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Multivalent antigen outcomes

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Increased BCR clustering, increased antigen presentation, long term immunity

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10
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Example of a vaccine that uses a multivalent antigen

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Measles

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11
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Monovalent antigen outcomes

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Little or no BCR clustering, intermediate Ag presentation

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12
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Example of monovalent vaccine

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Tetanus toxoid

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13
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Multivalent non-protein Ag outcomes

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Increased BCR clustering, no Ag presentation, No Tfh cell help,

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14
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Example of a multivalent non-protein Ag vaccine

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Pneumococcus

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15
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Antibody to polysaccharide antigen is typically

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Poorly immunogenic

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16
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Example of a vaccine-enhanced disease

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Dengue Fever

17
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Adjuvant

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Substance used in vaccine to stimulate a stronger immune response.

18
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Correlate of protection

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Measurement of some metric (ie serum Ig levels) that correlates with immunity from vaccination.

19
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Empirical Vaccine Design

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Based on observation or experience – Resulted in most licensed LAVs

20
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Rational Vaccine Design

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Vaccines are composed of antigens that have predictable immune responses and knowledge of the mechanism of protection and immunogenicity is key.