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|q1=How do we vaccinate for systemic protection?
|linkpage =Vaccines - WikiBlood
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|linktext =VACCINES
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*Subcutaneous injection
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*To produce IgG
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|l1=Vaccines#Why Vaccinate?
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|q2=How do we vaccinate for mucosal protection?
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*Intranasal administration
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*To produce IgA
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|l2=Vaccines#Why Vaccinate?
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|q3=True or False: Passive immunisation administers antibodies
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|a3=True
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|l3=Vaccines#What do we vaccinate with?
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|q4=What is the main benefit of active immunisation over passive immunisation?
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|a4=Active immunisation is longer lasting
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|l4=Vaccines#What do we vaccinate with?
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|q5=What types of whole organisms can be used in vaccines?
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|a5=
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*Live attenuated organisms
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*Killed inactivated organisms
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*Toxoids
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|l5=Vaccines#Whole Organism
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|q6=What types of subunit vaccines can be used in vaccinations?
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*Purified proteins
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*Recombinant or synthetic proteins
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*DNA coding for proteins
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|l6=Vaccines#Subunit Vaccine (part of the organism)
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|q7=What is an adjuvant?
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*Used with a vaccine containing inactivated organisms
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*Creates a depot of antigen at site of injection
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*Can stimulate the immune system to amplify the adaptive immune response
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|l7=Vaccines#Adjuvants
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|q8=What are the advantages of using an adjuvant?
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*Reduces the amount of antigen needed to be administered
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*Decreases the number of injections needed to develop a particular immunity
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|l8=Vaccines#Adjuvants
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|q9=What type of vaccinations can be used for an extracellular viral infection?
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*Live vaccine
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*Killed vaccine
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*Subunit vaccine
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|l9=Vaccines#Immunity to Virus Infection
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|q10=What type of vaccination can be used for an intracellular viral infection?
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|a10=Live vaccine
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|l10=Vaccines#Immunity to Virus Infection
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|q11=At what age should puppies be vaccinated?
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*6 to 8 weeks
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*Then a second vaccination should be given 2 weeks later
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|l11=Vaccines#Dog Vaccinations
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|q12=At what age should kittens be vaccinated?
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*9 weeks
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*Then a second vaccination should be given 3 weeks later
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|l12=Vaccines#Cat Vaccinations
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|q13=Which 2 diseases should rabbits be vaccinated against?
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*Viral Haemorrhagic Disease
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*Myxomatosis
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|l13=Vaccines#Cat Vaccinations
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Latest revision as of 14:51, 7 February 2011

Question Answer Article
How do we vaccinate for systemic protection? Link to Article
How do we vaccinate for mucosal protection? Link to Article
True or False: Passive immunisation administers antibodies Link to Article
What is the main benefit of active immunisation over passive immunisation? Link to Article
What types of whole organisms can be used in vaccines? Link to Article
What types of subunit vaccines can be used in vaccinations? Link to Article
What is an adjuvant? Link to Article
What are the advantages of using an adjuvant? Link to Article
What type of vaccinations can be used for an extracellular viral infection? Link to Article
What type of vaccination can be used for an intracellular viral infection? Link to Article
At what age should puppies be vaccinated? Link to Article
At what age should kittens be vaccinated? Link to Article
Which 2 diseases should rabbits be vaccinated against? Link to Article