what is this?
passive immunity
Immunizations
100

it is an antigen to induce this formation

antibody

100

what type of serums are used for passive immunity?

immune serums or globulines

100

what are the routine immunization of children?

Diphtheria, Hib infection, Hep A and B, Influenza A and B, MMR, Pertussis, poliomyelitis, rotavirus, tetanus, varicella, pneumococcal infection, Covid 19 ( 5 and older)

200

what are the two biologic products used?

vaccines and toxoids

200

these globulins act rapidly but only provide temporary immunity for a period of how long?

1-3 months

200

what are the immunizations of adolescents and adults?

diphtheria, tetanus, HPV, pertussis, meningococcal meningitis, COVID-19, varicella if not immune, rubella. prepubertal girls, women of childbearing age

Populations at high risk for specific disease

Influenza annually

300

how long can someone expect to have immunity?

long-lasting

300

what is the therapeutic goal for globulins?

to prevent or modify disease processes

300

what are the contraindications for immunization use?

during febrile illness, during immunosuppressive drug therapy, during immunodeficient states, leukemia, lymphoma, generalized malignancy, pregnancy

400

what type of vaccine can produce a small risk of developing the disease?

live vaccines

400

immune globulins increase risk for this?

thrombosis

500

toxoids are bacterial toxins or produces modified or destroy toxicity but retain antigenic properties, these are not permanent, so they require this?

boosters