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Immunity

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Active Natural Immunity   Body produces antibodies in response to exposure to a live pathogen  
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Active Artificial Immunity   Develops when an immunization is administered and the body produces antibodies in response to exposure to a killed or attenuated virus  
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Passive Natural Immunity   Occurs when antibodies are passed from the mother to the newborn/infant through placenta or breastfeeding  
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Passive Artificial Immunity   Is temporary, and occurs after antibodies in the form of immune globulin's are administered to an individual who requires immediate protection against a disease after exposure has occurred.  
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DTaP   Administered 2,4,6, and 15 months and 4-6 years  
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Tdap   Administered at 11 to 12 years  
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Tetanus and diphtheria (Td booster)   Administer one dose every 10 years following DTaP  
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Haemophilus influenza type B (Hib)   Administered 2,4,6, and at 12 to 15 months  
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Rotavirus (RV) oral vaccine   The first dose of either form should not be initiated for infants 15 weeks or older. Max age for any vaccination w/ an R vaccine is 8 months.  
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RV-5 vaccine (RotaTeq)   Administered in a three-dose series at ages 2,4, and 6 months  
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RV-1 (Rotarix)   Administered as two-dose series at 2 and 4 months  
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Inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPV)   Administered doses at 2,4, and 6 to 18 months, and 4-6 years  
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Measles, Mumps, and Rubella vaccine (MMR)   Administered doses at 12-15 months and 4-6 years  
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Varicella vaccine   Administered 12-15 months & 4-6 years, or two doses Administered 4 weeks apart after the age of 13  
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Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV)   Administered doses at 2,4,6, and 12-15 months  
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