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| | <FlashCard questions="13"> | | <FlashCard questions="13"> |
| | |q1=How do we vaccinate for systemic protection? | | |q1=How do we vaccinate for systemic protection? |
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| | *Subcutaneous injection | | *Subcutaneous injection |
| | *To produce IgG | | *To produce IgG |
| − | |l1=Vaccines - WikiBlood#Why Vaccinate? | + | |l1=Vaccines#Why Vaccinate? |
| | |q2=How do we vaccinate for mucosal protection? | | |q2=How do we vaccinate for mucosal protection? |
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| | *Intranasal administration | | *Intranasal administration |
| | *To produce IgA | | *To produce IgA |
| − | |l2=Vaccines - WikiBlood#Why Vaccinate? | + | |l2=Vaccines#Why Vaccinate? |
| | |q3=True or False: Passive immunisation administers antibodies | | |q3=True or False: Passive immunisation administers antibodies |
| | |a3=True | | |a3=True |
| − | |l3=Vaccines - WikiBlood#What do we vaccinate with? | + | |l3=Vaccines#What do we vaccinate with? |
| | |q4=What is the main benefit of active immunisation over passive immunisation? | | |q4=What is the main benefit of active immunisation over passive immunisation? |
| | |a4=Active immunisation is longer lasting | | |a4=Active immunisation is longer lasting |
| − | |l4=Vaccines - WikiBlood#What do we vaccinate with? | + | |l4=Vaccines#What do we vaccinate with? |
| | |q5=What types of whole organisms can be used in vaccines? | | |q5=What types of whole organisms can be used in vaccines? |
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| | *Killed inactivated organisms | | *Killed inactivated organisms |
| | *Toxoids | | *Toxoids |
| − | |l5=Vaccines - WikiBlood#Whole Organism | + | |l5=Vaccines#Whole Organism |
| | |q6=What types of subunit vaccines can be used in vaccinations? | | |q6=What types of subunit vaccines can be used in vaccinations? |
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| | *Recombinant or synthetic proteins | | *Recombinant or synthetic proteins |
| | *DNA coding for proteins | | *DNA coding for proteins |
| − | |l6=Vaccines - WikiBlood#Subunit Vaccine (part of the organism) | + | |l6=Vaccines#Subunit Vaccine (part of the organism) |
| | |q7=What is an adjuvant? | | |q7=What is an adjuvant? |
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| | *Creates a depot of antigen at site of injection | | *Creates a depot of antigen at site of injection |
| | *Can stimulate the immune system to amplify the adaptive immune response | | *Can stimulate the immune system to amplify the adaptive immune response |
| − | |l7=Vaccines - WikiBlood#Adjuvants | + | |l7=Vaccines#Adjuvants |
| | |q8=What are the advantages of using an adjuvant? | | |q8=What are the advantages of using an adjuvant? |
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| | *Reduces the amount of antigen needed to be administered | | *Reduces the amount of antigen needed to be administered |
| | *Decreases the number of injections needed to develop a particular immunity | | *Decreases the number of injections needed to develop a particular immunity |
| − | |l8=Vaccines - WikiBlood#Adjuvants | + | |l8=Vaccines#Adjuvants |
| | |q9=What type of vaccinations can be used for an extracellular viral infection? | | |q9=What type of vaccinations can be used for an extracellular viral infection? |
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| | *Killed vaccine | | *Killed vaccine |
| | *Subunit vaccine | | *Subunit vaccine |
| − | |l9=Vaccines - WikiBlood#Immunity to Virus Infection | + | |l9=Vaccines#Immunity to Virus Infection |
| | |q10=What type of vaccination can be used for an intracellular viral infection? | | |q10=What type of vaccination can be used for an intracellular viral infection? |
| | |a10=Live vaccine | | |a10=Live vaccine |
| − | |l10=Vaccines - WikiBlood#Immunity to Virus Infection | + | |l10=Vaccines#Immunity to Virus Infection |
| | |q11=At what age should puppies be vaccinated? | | |q11=At what age should puppies be vaccinated? |
| | |a11= | | |a11= |
| | *6 to 8 weeks | | *6 to 8 weeks |
| | *Then a second vaccination should be given 2 weeks later | | *Then a second vaccination should be given 2 weeks later |
| − | |l11=Vaccines - WikiBlood#Dog Vaccinations | + | |l11=Vaccines#Dog Vaccinations |
| | |q12=At what age should kittens be vaccinated? | | |q12=At what age should kittens be vaccinated? |
| | |a12= | | |a12= |
| | *9 weeks | | *9 weeks |
| | *Then a second vaccination should be given 3 weeks later | | *Then a second vaccination should be given 3 weeks later |
| − | |l12=Vaccines - WikiBlood#Cat Vaccinations | + | |l12=Vaccines#Cat Vaccinations |
| | |q13=Which 2 diseases should rabbits be vaccinated against? | | |q13=Which 2 diseases should rabbits be vaccinated against? |
| | |a13= | | |a13= |
| | *Viral Haemorrhagic Disease | | *Viral Haemorrhagic Disease |
| | *Myxomatosis | | *Myxomatosis |
| − | |l13=Vaccines - WikiBlood#Cat Vaccinations | + | |l13=Vaccines#Cat Vaccinations |
| | </FlashCard> | | </FlashCard> |
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