Vaccines

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  1. 1. It is not usually recommended to have a vaccine whilst experiencing a high __________.
  2. 5. Name of a live vaccine which provides life long immunity and contains a combination of three components which can be injected as one vaccine.
  3. 8. Live vaccines should be postponed up to at least ______ months after stopping high-dose systemic corticosteroids.
  4. 9. Immunoglobulins from _______ origin are termed antibodies.
  5. 10. Fluenz tetra nasal spray vaccine is used in children to protect against 4 strains of __________.
  6. 12. Babies receive their first vaccinations of Meningitis B , Rotavirus and the 6-in-1 vaccine at the age of _____ weeks.
  7. 14. It is not recommended to give patients live vaccines such as BCG, Typhoid or Cholera with an existing ______ infection.
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  1. 2. The Fluenz tetra nasal spray virus is grown in chicken eggs and it is cautioned in children with a severe _____ allergy.
  2. 3. At 12 weeks old, infants receive their first dose of PCV (Pneumococcal vaccine), and second vaccine of 6-in-1 and ________.
  3. 4. Examples of inactive vaccines include whooping cough, hepatitis A vaccine, inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPV) and _________.
  4. 6. At 16 weeks old, toddlers receive their third dose of the 6-in-1 vaccine and second dose of ________.
  5. 7. A vaccine which contains live weakened viruses which are sufficient enough to provide an immune response but not the illness itself, is known as ________.
  6. 11. Pregnant women can receive this vaccine for free due to the susceptible infection causing increased risk of prematurity, perinatal mortality and low birth weight.
  7. 13. Name of vaccine given to prevent cervical cancer.