Lecture 12 Flashcards

1
Q

What are you interrupting with vaccinations

A

susceptible host

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2
Q

What is the general vaccine rule

A

The more similar a vaccine is to the natural disease, the better the immune response to the vaccine

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3
Q

Contradictions for influenza vaccination

A
  • pregnancy allergy to eggs
  • thimerosol
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4
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What type of vaccine is influenza vaccine

A
  • inactivated whole virus preparation, then split into components
  • use of current year strain for vaccine
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5
Q

Do you get the flue from the influenza vaccine?

A

NO- but I swear you do

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6
Q

Who is at risk for influenza?

A
  • Persons > 65 years old
  • serious chronic illness
  • immunosuppression
  • anemia
  • diabetes
  • pregnancy
  • HCW who treat persons at flu risk
  • HIV patients
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7
Q

What prevents people from vaccinating their children?

A

publics desire for absolute guarantees regarding vaccine efficacy and safety

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8
Q

What trick is used to know when its time for a tetanus booster?

A

if your age ends with 5

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9
Q

Lack of ____ can cause vaccines to not work as efficiently

A

sleep

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