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Vaccines Hanna and Sanna
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Vaccination Putting pathogens in the body without causing an illness
Establishing immunity against the disease
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Types Inactivated Live, attenuated Toxoids Subunit
Also new types: recombinant, conjugate, DNA vaccination
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Inactivated dead viruses or bacteria need for booster vaccine
hepatitis A whooping cough
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Live, attenuated living viruses and bacteria
virulent properties are destroyed chicken pox typhoid
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Toxoids inactivated toxic compounds tetanus diphtheria
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Subunit parts of viruses or bacteria usually surface proteins
hepatitis B papillomavirus
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Side effects Anaphylactic reaction Local symptoms Allergic reactions
Temperature Other
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General vaccination program
3, 5 and 12 months: diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, polio, Haemophilus influenzae type b months mumps, measles, German measles 4 years diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, polio 6 years 14 – 15 years diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough Adult diphteria and tetanus, booster shots
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Groups at risk influenza vaccine hepatitis A and B
tick-borne encephalitis travellers
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Benefits / Criticism Disappearing of diseases Uselessness of vaccines?
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