PBL 2a Flashcards

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What is the flu?

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also known as influenza is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses that infect the nose, throat and sometimes the lungs.

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Spread of flu

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It is believed that the viruses spread mainly by tiny droplets made when people with flu cough, sneeze or talk. Touching a surface or object that has flu virus on it and then touching your mouth, nose and possibly your eyes can lead to getting infected.

They are contagious in the first 3-4 days after illness begin

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Symptoms

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•Fever
•Cough
•Sore throat
•Runny or stuffy nose
•Headaches
•In worst cases vomiting and diarrhoea

can sometimes lead to complications like bacterial pneumonia, ear infection

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What are fu vaccines

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Simple and safe protection against flu

Mixture of influenza type A and B strains

2types:
Inactivated injection
Nasal vaccine

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How do flu vaccines work

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Step 1 :The influenzas vaccine containing inactivated sub Varian particles of hemagglutinin HA and neuraminidase NA are injected into the muscle

Step 2 :This triggers an immune response mediated by many immune cells. Macrophages breakdown the HA into smaller components and display the HA antigen on their surface

Step 3 : Plasma cells will make antibodies specific to the HA antigen and memory B cells will aid in future infection. So once the white blood cells successfully eradicate the virus, memory B cells will have the antibodies and can rapidly divide if the virus is re-encountered

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Vaccine administration

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Oral

Transnasal
Subcutaneous
Intramuscular

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Blood types with flu

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Blood type A - Generates a quick response against flu vaccinations

•Blood Type AB – Poor ability to generate high antibody levels against flu

•Blood type B- Reasonable , but not great ability to generate an antibody response

•Blood type O – Relatively effective ability to generate antibody response against the flu

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