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    features of effective vaccines

    what does an effective vaccination program provide

    what is herd immunity

    what is passive immunization

    what is active immunization

    what is hemolytic disease of a newborn treated with

    what diseases are protected against by live attenuated viruseswhat diseases are protected against by killed vaccines

    what diseases are protected against by subunit or recombinant vaccines

    what diseases are protected against by toxoids

    what do adjuvants do

    what does alum do

    want does vaccination with the cowpox virus do

    what is a toxoid

    explain live attenuated vaccines

    what are contraindication of attenuated vaccines

    what are conjugate vaccines

    give an example of conjugate vaccines

    what is an example and mode of a post exposure vaccine

    give an example of cancer vaccination

    what is the greatest risk of common adverse events with vaccines

    what are other common adverse events with vaccines

    what is a risk of mmr and dpt

    what kind of mercury is in thimerosol

    what happens to incidence of vaccine goes down

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    safe, protective, sustainted protection, induces neutralizing antibodies or t cells, practical,

    herd immunity

    protection is conferred on the unvaccinated in a population when a certain threshold number of individ

    new new immune response, immediate protection, no memory or secondary response. Temporary, use

    delayed protection, memory, secondary response, permanent, used proactively, occurs naturally with in

    passive immuniztion with anti-Rh-IgG

    smallpox, measles, mumps, rubellsinfluenze

    hep a and b, h. influenzae type b

    tetanus

    increase the efficay of vaccines

    turns proteins into particles to make them easier to phagocytize. The only adjuvant approved for use in

    elicits neutralizing antibodies that cross react with antigens of the small pox virus

    a toxin that has been modified to be immunogenic but no longer toxic

    contain replication competent but avirulent viruses.

    must not be used in pregnant or immunocompromised individuals

    a carrier hapten reaction.

    protein polysaccharide conjugate vaccines against hemophilus influenza type b.

    rabies, immune serum plus vaccine

    hbv (hepatocellular carcinoma) and hpv

    active disease in immunocompromised patients with live virus vaccines

    fever in 5-50% of pts. Pain and swelling. Anaphylaxis esp to egg proteins. Encepholopathy, convulsions,

    increased risk of febrile seizures although not associated with any long term adverse consequences

    ethyl mercury

    incidence of disease goes up

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    als is vaccinated

    s preformed immune components, used reactively, occurs naturally with maternal antibodies

    fection

    humans, activates inflammatory immune responses (esp. IL1)

    enign ITP, febrile seizures