Vaccines
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- 1. It is not usually recommended to have a vaccine whilst experiencing a high __________.
- 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.
- 8. Live vaccines should be postponed up to at least ______ months after stopping high-dose systemic corticosteroids.
- 9. Immunoglobulins from _______ origin are termed antibodies.
- 10. Fluenz tetra nasal spray vaccine is used in children to protect against 4 strains of __________.
- 12. Babies receive their first vaccinations of Meningitis B , Rotavirus and the 6-in-1 vaccine at the age of _____ weeks.
- 14. It is not recommended to give patients live vaccines such as BCG, Typhoid or Cholera with an existing ______ infection.
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- 2. The Fluenz tetra nasal spray virus is grown in chicken eggs and it is cautioned in children with a severe _____ allergy.
- 3. At 12 weeks old, infants receive their first dose of PCV (Pneumococcal vaccine), and second vaccine of 6-in-1 and ________.
- 4. Examples of inactive vaccines include whooping cough, hepatitis A vaccine, inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPV) and _________.
- 6. At 16 weeks old, toddlers receive their third dose of the 6-in-1 vaccine and second dose of ________.
- 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 ________.
- 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.
- 13. Name of vaccine given to prevent cervical cancer.