Vaccines - Immunology & Biotechnology

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  1. 3. Salt forms used as additives to boost immune response
  2. 7. Vaccine recommended to every women during 3rd trimester of pregnancy
  3. 10. Route of administration for injectable live vaccines
  4. 13. One of four condition that may warrant patient to receive 3 lifetime doses of Pneumovax23
  5. 14. Pneumococcal vaccine recommended for adults with tobacco use
  6. 16. Another word for adaptive immunity
  7. 17. Influenza vaccine that does not use egg-culture, but instead uses cell-culture for inoculation of the virus
  8. 22. Type of immunity provided by vaccines (two-words)
  9. 23. Flumist vaccine denoted by the number of influenza strains it consists
  10. 25. Vaccines produced from killed form of microbes
  11. 26. Prevnar13 is this type of pneumococcal vaccine
  12. 27. Substance that triggers an immune response in the body
  13. 30. Immunity that does not generate immunological memory
  14. 31. Another word for antibody
  15. 32. Type of immunity is generated as a result of antigen-specific response
  16. 34. Sub-type of inactivated pneumococcal vaccines
  17. 36. Most abundant antibody found in the human body
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  1. 1. Vaccine that uses MF59 as an adjuvant
  2. 2. Vaccine that has 4 times antigen concentration as regular influenza vaccine
  3. 4. Type of mercury that does not cause mercury toxicity and thus used in vaccines
  4. 5. Hepatitis vaccine that only requires a 2-dose series and has better efficacy data
  5. 6. This is a combination subunit vaccine that is given to adults every 10 years
  6. 8. Chemical used in vaccines that enhances the ability to induce a stronger immune response
  7. 9. Another name for whooping cough
  8. 11. Additive used in vaccines to kill the microbe
  9. 12. Most common preservative used in vaccines manufactured as MDVs
  10. 15. These vaccines are developed using a specific piece of microbe that causes the disease
  11. 18. Acquired immunity that is passive-natural
  12. 19. Technology used to develop vaccines such as Flublok and Shingrix
  13. 20. This is the part of antigen that the antibody attaches itself to
  14. 21. Form of live vaccine which means "weakened"
  15. 24. Forms of influenza viruses
  16. 28. This was the first vaccine to be successfully developed for human use
  17. 29. These vaccinations should be avoided in immunosuppressed patients
  18. 30. Another name (short code) for Pneumovax23 vaccine
  19. 33. Substance released by tetanus and diphtheria that are used to develop vaccines with antigen specificity
  20. 35. Produced as a result of a new influenza infection