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Intranasal spray for flu
Live attenuated, 2-49 yo
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Fluzone -age
6+ months (multidose), 36+ months (prefilled syr)
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3+ yo flu vaccines
Fluarix, FluLaval
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Fluvirin -age
4+ years, LATEX ALLERGY
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Afluria -age
9+ years (needle), 18-64 years (jet injector)
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18+ yo flu vaccines
Flucelvax LATEX ALLERGY, FluBlok (recombinant)
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Fluzone Intradermal -age
18-64 yo
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65+ yo flu vaccines
Fluzone High-dose, Fluad (MF59 adjuvant which + immunity)
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Flu vaccines - side effects
- mild fever, soreness, swelling at injection site.
- other: h/a, loss of appetite, dizziness
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Gelatin in vaccines
act as stabilizer in some vaccines - ok in Muslims, Jews, and Seventh Day Adventists
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Paperwork with vaccines from CDC
Vaccine Information Statement (VIS): risk vs benefits, purpose, who, SE
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Live vaccines (9)
MMR, MMRV, varicella, zoster, yellow fever, influenza intranasal (Flumist), rotavirus, cholera, typhoid (Vivotif)
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Polysaccharide or Conjugate: less than 2 yo
Conjugated with a protein molecule improves antibody response (ex. Prevnar 13)
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Vaccines -book color
pink
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Live + non live simultaneously ok?
yes!
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Live + antibodies simultaneously ok?
no! - antibody + MMR/Varicella = 2 weeks before antibody or 3 months after antibody
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non live + antibodies simultaneously ok?
yes!
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Live + PPD simultaneously ok?
yes! - wait 4 weeks if before PPD to avoid false negative TB test result, also or wait until after PPD 48-72 hours
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Emergency protocol for anaphylaxis with vaccines
emergency protocols, epinephrine immediately, need at least 3 0.3 mg autoinjectors
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pregnancy + tdap
with each pregnancy to allow protection of pertussis before child old enough to be fully vaccinated, if none: 3 dose - tdap, td at 1-2 months and another at 6 months
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3 types of vaccines for asplenia
H influenza type B (HiB), penumo both, meningococcal (Menactra/Menveo + Bexsero/Trumenba)
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Healthcare professionals vaccines (5)
hep B, influenza, MMR, Varicella, Tdap/Td every 10 years
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DTaP brands
DTaP (Daptacel, Infanrix), DTaP-IPV (Kinrix, Quadracel), DTaP-HepB-IPV (Pediarix), DTaP-IPV/Hib (Pentacel)
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Hib brands
- ActHIB, Hiberix, PedvaxHIB
- MenCY-Hib = Menhibrix (meningoccoal serogroups C and Y, Hib), DTaP-IPV/Hib (Pentacel),
- after splenectomy
- NEED TO RECONSTITUTE
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Hepatitis A vaccine
- Havrix, Vaqta
- routine at 1 year (2 doses)
- high risk adults
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Hepatitis B vaccine
- Engerix-B, Recombivax HB
- High-dose 40 mcg/mL = dialysis
- routine within 24 hours after birth (3 doses)
- high risk adults (3 doses - 0, 1, 6 months)
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Hepatitis A and B vaccine
- Twinrix
- 3 doses 0, 1, 6 months
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Trivalent inactivated influenza
- IM
- Afluria, Fluvirin
- 65+ = Fluzone, Fluad
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Quadrivalent inactivated influenza
- IM
- Fluarix Quadrivalent, Fluzone Quadrivalent, Afluria Quadrivalent, Flulaval Quadrivalent
- 4+ = Flucelvax Quadrivalent (cell culture)
- 18+ = Flublok Quadrivalent (egg free)
- Intradermally
- 18-64 yo = Fluzone Intradermal Quadrivalent
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Quadrivalent live-attenuated influenza
- Intranasally
- FluMist Quadrivalent
- 2-49 yo
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MMR
- LIVE vaccine
- SubQ
- M-M-R II (Store in fridge or freezer)
- MMRV = MMR + varicella (ProQuad) - store in freezer, diluents in room temp/fridge
- 12 months to 12 years, after 1957
- otherwise 2 doses 4 weeks apart
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MCV4 (meningococcal) vaccine - serogroups A, C, W, Y
- intramuscular
- Menactra = 9 mo-55yo
- Menveo = 2 mo-55 yo (Reconstitute!)
- 1 dose 11-12 yo, booster 16 yo
- meningitis belt in Sub-Saharan Africa
- 2 mo + high risk
- ongoing risk - every 5 years
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MenB (meningococcal) vaccine - serogroup B
- intramuscular
- Bexsero = 10-25 yo (2 dose, 0 and 1 month)
- Trumenba = 10-25 yo (same) (2 dose (0 and 6 month), high risk outbreak (3 dose (0, 1-2, 6 month)
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Prevnar 13 dosing (PCV13)
- 1 dose <5 yo
- 1 dose 65+
- 1 dose 6-64 immunocompromised (asplenia, sickle cell, HIV, chronic renal failure, malignancy, transplant, immunosuppressive drugs including steroids)
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Pneumovax 23 dosing (PPSV23)
- 1 dose 65+ regardless if below EVERYONE!
- 1 dose <65 - immunocompetent - 2-64 DM, heart/lung/liver disease, alcohol abuse, smokers
- 2 doses <65 - immunocompromised - 2-64 sickle cell, asplenia, HIV, chronic renal failure, malignancy, transplant, immunosuppressive drugs including steroids
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DT vaccine brand
- Diphtheria and tetanus toxoid
- <7 with contradindication for acellular pertusis antigen
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Td vaccine brand
- Tenivac
- 7+ yo - every 10 years
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Tdap vaccine brand
- Adacel, Boostrix
- 11 yo booster without previous Tdap
- pregnant or postpartum women, close contacts of infants <12 months, healthcare with direct patient contact
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Varicella vaccine
- LIVE = subq, freezer, diluent in fridge/room
- Varivax
- 2 doses at 12-15 months, and again at 4-6 years
- NO if hypersensitivity to gelatin or neomycin
- Stop 24 hours of antivirals before or wait to take 14 days days after vaccination
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Zoster vaccine
- LIVE = subq, freezer, diluent in fridge/room
- Zostavax, Shingrix (recombinant = NOT live - 2 dose 2-6 months after 1st, even with Zostavax already, 50+ yo)
- ACIP 60+, FDA 50+, recurrence prevention
- NO if hypersensitivity to gelatin or neomycin
- Stop 24 hours of antivirals before or wait to take 14 days days after vaccination
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Storage of vaccines: temps
- fridge: 36-46 F (2-8 C)
- freezer: -58 - +5 F (-50 - -15)
- Read and document twice a day
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Administration: IM injections
- deltoid muscle
- 1" needle (1.5" woman > 200 lbs, men > 260 lbs)
- 22-25 gauge at 90 degrees
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Administration: subQ
- fatty tissue over triceps
- 5/8" needle
- 23-25 gauge at 45 degrees
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