Immunisations Flashcards

1
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Aim of vaccinations

A

control of communicable diseases.

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2
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3 immunological mechanisms

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Active immunity
Passive immunity
Herd immunity

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3
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2 examples of passive immunity:

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mother to unborn baby (via placenta)

Another person or animal (e.g. blood donor)

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4
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Herd immunity

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Protect unvaccinated individuals, through having sufficiently large proportion of population vaccinated.

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5
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spread of infection can be slowed or … The unimmunised can be …. protected.

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Prevented

Indirectly

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6
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Diptheria features

A

URTI (sore throat, low grade fever)
Wgite adherent membrane on tonsils, pharynx, and/or nasal cavity
Caused by Corynebacterium diptheriae

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7
Q

5in1 vaccine covers

A
Diptheria
Tetanus
Pertussis
Polio
HaemInfluenzaetype b (Hib)
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8
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Meningococcal Disease (Neisseria meningitidis) causes

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Meningitis (35%)
Septicaemia (30%)
Men&Sept (20%)
Spread by resp droplets

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9
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Vaccination for Meningococcal disease

A

serogroup C

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10
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elimination of disease

A

reduction to zero of incidence of disease in specific geographical area

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11
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eradication of disease

A

permanent reduction to zero of the worldwide incidence of infection caused by a specific agent

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12
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extinction

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specific infectious agent no longer exists in nature or in the laboratory

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13
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Barriers to polio eradication

A

cultural beliefs and programme failures (pakistan, afghnaistan, Nigeria)
re-emergence associated with conflict (ukraine, syria)
Sustaining global priority/attention

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14
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Majority of Malaria related deaths

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90% in sub-saharan africa

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15
Q

Most cost effective health investment?

A

Immunisations (averts over 2 million deaths/ year)

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