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Vaccinations Barbosa Exam 2 HOAD Questions And Improved Responses Most effective ways to prevent infectious diseases: - answersPrevent transmission:Sanitation and Vector Control (for pathogens that spread through insect bites) Prevent infection or disease: Vaccination/immunization when possible--Achieve 'herd immunity or Disrupt the chain of infection herd immunity - answersthe resistance to the spread of a contagious disease within a population that results if a sufficiently high proportion of individuals are immune to the disease, especially through vaccination. Immunity can be achieved by - answersActive or passive immunization Natural Adaptive Immunity - answersActive: Immunity that is gained from infection with a live pathogen. Passive: Maternal- through IgG crossing the placenta or IgA through breast milk Adaptive artificial immunity - answersPassive: Antibody transfer through injection Active: Vaccination active immunization - answersStimulate own immune system to elicit immunity Long-term protection is desirable-- memory passive immunization - answersIndividual acquires immunity through the transfer of antibodies formed by immune individual or animal Temporary protection of 1-6 weeks due to antibodies being metabolized- antibody half life Neonatal antibodies as example-IgG/IgA Neonates are protected for the first six months of life by maternally derived antibody. What for of immunization is this? - answersnatural Passive immunization

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Vaccinations Barbosa Exam 2 HOAD
Questions And Improved Responses
Most effective ways to prevent infectious diseases: - answers✔✔Prevent
transmission:Sanitation and Vector Control (for pathogens that spread through insect bites)
Prevent infection or disease: Vaccination/immunization when possible--Achieve 'herd
immunity or Disrupt the chain of infection


herd immunity - answers✔✔the resistance to the spread of a contagious disease within a
population that results if a sufficiently high proportion of individuals are immune to the
disease, especially through vaccination.


Immunity can be achieved by - answers✔✔Active or passive immunization



Natural Adaptive Immunity - answers✔✔Active: Immunity that is gained from infection with
a live pathogen.
Passive: Maternal- through IgG crossing the placenta or IgA through breast milk


Adaptive artificial immunity - answers✔✔Passive: Antibody transfer through injection
Active: Vaccination


active immunization - answers✔✔Stimulate own immune system to elicit immunity
Long-term protection is desirable-- memory


passive immunization - answers✔✔Individual acquires immunity through the transfer of
antibodies formed by immune individual or animal
Temporary protection of 1-6 weeks due to antibodies being metabolized- antibody half life
Neonatal antibodies as example-IgG/IgA


Neonates are protected for the first six months of life by maternally derived antibody. What
for of immunization is this? - answers✔✔natural Passive immunization

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What immunological phenomenon is the basis ofvaccination? - answers✔✔Immunological
memory


Q&AIn general, when is maternally-derived IgG no longerdetectable in the neonatal
circulation? - answers✔✔6-8 months of age


Two main categories of vaccines - answers✔✔Live attenuated vaccines• -- Whole pathogen
Inactivated vaccines (require adjuvant/boosters)• Whole pathogen• Subunit Capsular, toxoids
RNA vaccines (most recent development)


Define immunogen - answers✔✔a substance that induces a specific immune response- can be
a protein, polypeptide or polysaccharide


Define adjuvant - answers✔✔a substance that enhances the body's immune response to
weakly immunogenic antigen by promoting inflammation


How does adjuvant promote inflammation - answers✔✔Promotes slow release of antigen →
prolonged immune stimulation → inflammation


Binds to PRRs → inflammatory response


Define Toxoid - answers✔✔a chemically modified toxin from a pathogenic microorganism,
which is no longer toxic but is still antigenic and can be used as a vaccine to form protective
antibodies


What is required for a good adaptive immune response - answers✔✔Inflammation


advantages of attenuated vaccines - answers✔✔mimic natural infection, mucosal immunity,
stimulates PRRs, induces abs, CD4,CD8 responses


disadvantages of attenuated vaccines - answers✔✔Possibility of reversion to virulence
Cannot be used in immunocompromised or pregnant patients
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