Vaccine storage and handling principals

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when you receive antibodies not produced by yourself it is called what

passive immunity

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when the host produces antibodies in response to an antigen and creates a memory cell it is called what

active immunity

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all animal vaccines are regulated by

USDA aphis

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if you are protected from infection and disease regardless of the dose of exposure you have

complete immunity

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if the host can still become infected and may become diseased you have 

partial immunity

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what are the pros and cons of inactivated/killed vaccines

pros: more stable in storage and does not replicate

cons: need adjuvant, and at least 2 doses, and shorter duration of immunity

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what are the pros and cons of a subunit vaccine

same as inactived/killed

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what are the pros and cons of infectious,live, and MLV vaccines

pros:single dose is often enough, longer duration

cons: might revert to virulance and more sensative to storage

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the recombinant live vaccines express _____ found on the pathogen in order to help immunity

antigens

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what does account for the differences between maternal antibody levels among puppy littermates

  • amount of milk ingested

  • number of puppies in the litter

  • level of absorption from the GI tract

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when compared to oral and intranasal injectable vaccines offer what

longer duration of immunity

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what are some benefits of oral and internasal vaccines

  • faster

  • local response will still happen

  • at site where pathogens are introduced

  • stimulate nonspecific immunity

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which vaccine should be kept in colder temperature MLV or killed 

MLV

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at what temperature should you store small animal vaccine

40 degree Fahrenheit

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