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How do we vaccinate for systemic protection?
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- Subcutaneous injection
- To produce IgG
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How do we vaccinate for mucosal protection?
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- Intranasal administration
- To produce IgA
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True or False: Passive immunisation administers antibodies
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What is the main benefit of active immunisation over passive immunisation?
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- Active immunisation is longer lasting
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What types of whole organisms can be used in vaccines?
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- Live attenuated organism
- Killed inactivated organism
- Toxoid
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What types of subunit vaccines can be used in vaccinations?
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- Purified protein
- Recombinant or synthetic protein
- DNA coding for proteins
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What is an adjuvant?
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- Used with a vaccine containing inactivated organisms
- Creates a depot of antigen at site of injection
- Can stimulate the immune system to amplify the adaptive immune response
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What type of vaccinations can be used for an extracellular viral infection?
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- Live vaccine
- Killed vaccine
- Subunit vaccine
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What type of vaccination can be used for an intracellular viral infection?
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At what age should puppies be vaccinated?
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- 6 to 8 weeks
- Then a second vaccination should be given 2 weeks later
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At what age should kittens be vaccinated?
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- 9 weeks
- Then a second vaccination should be given 3 weeks later
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Which 2 diseases should rabbits be vaccinated against?
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- Viral Haemorrhagic Disease
- Myxomatosis
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