Immunity + Vaccinations

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Across
  1. 2. Administer IM as a five-dose series, typically given at 2, 4 and 6 months, 15-20 months, and 4-6 yrs of age
  2. 4. A live-attenuated vaccine, often given as a two-step series
  3. 8. Found in contaminated food, water, or through the fecal-oral route
  4. 9. A type of immunity that occurs when one is naturally subjected to a pathogen, like measles, the body acquires antibodies this way
  5. 10. A type of immunity where antibodies come from an external source; breastmilk
  6. 11. A virus that causes severe diarrhea in children. Vaccine is given PO
  7. 12. A type of immunity that occurs when the body produces antibodies after being exposed to an artificial or a natural pathogen
  8. 13. A type of immunity that occurs when a large portion of a population is immune to an infectious disease
  9. 14. Found in the stool of animals and humans, and areas w/ inadequate sanitation. Is a four-dose series, administered at 2 & 4 months, 6-18 months, and 4-6 yrs of age
Down
  1. 1. ____ levels that indicate the lowest concentration just before the next dose. To low of levels can result in antibiotic resistance
  2. 3. A type of immunity that develops from immunizations
  3. 5. Spores are found in the dirt, dust,and animal feces
  4. 6. Administer IM as a three-dose series, typically given at 0, 1 and 6 months. Sexually transmitted
  5. 7. Can reappear as shingles, given between 12-15 months, and 4-6 yrs of age
  6. 10. ____ levels represents the highest concentration of a drug in the bloodstream after administration. To much can be toxic