What are the live vaccines

    • MODULE 2 – Live attenuated vaccines (LAV) - WHO Vaccine ...

      11 rows · Available since the 1950s, live attenuated vaccines (LAV) Live attenuated vaccine (LAV)A vaccine prepared from living micro-organisms (viruses, bacteria currently available) that have been weakened under laboratory conditions. LAV vaccines will …


    • [DOC File]Alan Hinman - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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      Live oral vaccines are not delivered by injection, but rather into the mouth and digestive system, so they may require additional doses, as was the case with oral polio vaccine and now with the rotavirus vaccines and one of the typhoid vaccines.


    • [DOC File]GENERAL IMMUNIZATION INFORMATION - Kentucky

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      Tuberculin Testing and Live Vaccines. Recommendations for use of the tuberculin skin test are independent of those for immunization. Tuberculin testing at any age is not required before administration of live-virus vaccines. A tuberculin skin test (TST) can be applied at the same visit during which these vaccines are administered.


    • [DOC File]Alan Hinman - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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      The generally recommended live vaccines you do want to give to the household contacts to prevent disease in those household contacts, which is more of a threat to the immunosuppressed household patient compared with the threat from the transmission of the live vaccine. You know, there’s one circumstance where we’re concerned about live ...


    • ACIP General Best Guidance for Immunization - Vaccine ...

      Dec 18, 2020 · Live, attenuated injectable vaccines (e.g., MMR, varicella, yellow fever) and certain inactivated vaccines (e.g., meningococcal polysaccharide) are recommended by the manufacturers to be administered by subcutaneous injection. PPSV23and IPV are recommended by the manufacturer to be administered by the subcutaneous or intramuscular route.


    • [DOC File]HCW Record of Vaccination - Queensland Health

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      The type of vaccine (live, killed, acellular, etc) Whether prior disease or vaccination for this disease is an issue. Contra-indications of administration. Include a dot point summary of contraindications as per the current edition of the Australian Immunisation Handbook. Adverse Vaccine Reactions


    • [DOCX File]IMMUNIZATIONS - (Z) - RV1 (ROTARIX)

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      The effect of live-virus varicella, yellow fever, and live-attenuated influenza vaccines on tuberculin skin test reactivity is not known. In the absence of data, the same TST spacing recommendation should be applied to these vaccines as described for MMR. There is no evidence that inactivated vaccines, polysaccharide vaccines or recombinant or ...


    • [DOC File]Interagency Vaccine Group - CDC

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      Vaccines. Newly licensed vaccines1. Live vaccine safety in older persons. Multiple pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccines; how many doses is it safety to receive as an older adult?2 . Zoster vaccine, including immunosenescence1. Influenza vaccine and association with neurologic and rare AEFI, other than GBS (e.g., vasculitis)


    • Tetanus, Diphtheria and Polio Vaccine Administration

      Dec 23, 2020 · Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine should not be given simultaneously with other live or inactivated vaccines at this time, unless other vaccines are required for post-exposure prophylaxis. In the absence of evidence it would be prudent to wait for a period of at least 28 days after the administration of the complete 2 dose series before receiving any ...


    • [DOC File]In the year 1798, Edward Jenner first demonstrated that ...

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      Live microorganisms or antigens bring about the most effective immune responses, but an antigen does not need to be alive for the body to respond. Types of Vaccine: Live attenuated vaccines are derived from disease-causing viruses or bacteria that have been weakened under laboratory conditions.


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