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VACCINATION S
VACCINATION
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| If live vaccines not given at the same time, then must be seperated at least.. | 4wks |
| Who monitor VAERS? | CDC |
| Pneumococcal vaccination | 2,4,6,12-15 months |
| Prevnar | 7-valent conjugated = children pneumococcal |
| Pneumovax-23 | pneumococcol. Adult >65 or >2yo |
| Flurivin | Influenza (inactive) |
| Fluarix | Influenza (inactive) |
| FluMist | active influenaza (freezer 15oC or lower) |
| Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis (bacteria) | Children (DT, DTap) = 2,4,6, 15-18mo. Adult = Tdap every 10 yrs |
| Hep B | birth, 2, 6. No booster |
| Recombivax | Hep B vaccines |
| Enerix B | Hep B vaccines - can interchangeable |
| Hep A | 2 doses: 6-12mo (Havrix) and 6-18 (VAQTA) |
| Havrix | Hep A (inactivated viruses) - 6-12 months |
| VAQTA | Hep A (inactivated viruses) - 12-18 months |
| Twinrix | Hep A + HepB = -, 1, and 6-12mo |
| Haemophilus Influenzae (Hib) | 2,4,6 months. booster dose 12-15 mo |
| HbOC (HibTITTER) | Hib |
| PRT-T (ActHIB or OmniHIB) | Hib |
| PRM-OMB (PedvaxHIB) | Hib |
| Menigococcal (cause by neisseria) | 1 dose at 2 yrs. booster 3-5 years |
| Menomune (Polysaccharide Minogoccal vaccine) | Menigococcal vaccine (2 yrs) |
| Menactract (Conjugated polysaccharide minigoccoccal vaccine) | Menigococcal age 11-15 and college freshmen living in dorm |
| Polio | 2,4,6-18, and 4-6years. |
| IPV | Polio = Inactivated, trivalent injectable vaccines |
| MMR | 1 year. 4-6yr if not response to 1st dose |
| Varicella (chicken pox) | 12-18mo, 4-6yo. (Must frozen -15oC) |
| COMVAX | HiB and Hep B |
| TriHIBit | Hib and DTaP |
| Pediarix | DTap + Hep B + IPV |
| ProQuad | MMR + Varicella |