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Covid vaccines; mRNA
comirnaty (pfizer) or spikevax (moderna)
covid vaccines; protein subunit vaccine
Novavax covid 19
difference between DTap AND Tdap
childrens version (upper case D) have 3-5x more diphtheria content
DTap dosing
routine childhood; 5 doses given at age 2, 4, 6, 15, 18 months and 4-6 years. For children younger than 7 years old
DTaP
daptacel, infanrix
DTaP-IPV
kinrix, quadracel
DTaP-HepB-IPV
Pediarix
DTaP-IPV- HiB
Pentacel
DTaP-IPV-Hib-HepB
vaxelix
Td
Tenivac, TDVax
Tdap
adacel, boostrix
Td/Tdap scheduled dosing
Tdap at 11-12 years, with booster every 10 yrs
Td/Tdap special situations where youd wanna give it early than schedule
1) pregnanct patients in third trimester
2) clsoe contact of infants <12mo if you arent up to date
3) healthcare provider if not up to date
4) wound prophylaxis; for dirty wounds when last dose was more than 5 years ago
Hib
ActHIB, hiberix, PedvaxHIB
Hib schedule
routine vax between 2-15mo
ActHIB/Hiberix (4 doses)
PedvaxHib (3 doses)
Hep A vaccines
Havrix, Vaqta
Hepatitis A schedule
children; routine vacine. 2 doses at 12-23 months, 6 months apart.
Adults; men who have sex with men, drug use, chronic liver disease, HIV, areas wtih hepA
Hep B
Engerix-B Heplisav-B, Recombivax HB, preHevbrio
Hep B schedule
children; routine started within 24 hrs of birth. 3 doses given at age 0, 1-2, and 6-18 months
Adults (if not previously vaccinated)- all 19-59 yrs, or >60 if risk factors
Engerix-B, Recombivax HB, PreHEvbrio dosing
3 dose seriss at months 0, 1, and 6 (can be done at 4months if needed, but may need booster at 1 yr)
which hep b vaccine is for >18 only and not in preganncy
prehebvrio and heplisav-b
HeplisavB dose
2 dose series given at 0 and 1 months
HepA/Hep B (twinrix) dosing
3 dose series given at months 0,1, and 6
HPV9 (9 valent)
gardasil 9
HPV9 scheudle
age 9-26
given 11-12 yrs
if <15; 2 doses (month 0, month 6-12)
if >15, 3 doses (mont 0, 1-2, 6)
Quadrivalent inactivated influenzae vaccine (IIV4) for >6 months
Afluria, Fluarix, FluLaval, Fluzone - quadrivalent
Quadrivalent inactivated influenzae vaccine (IIV4) for >6 months and EGG FREE
Flucelvax Quadrivalent
Quadrivalent inactivated influenzae vaccine (IIV4) for >18yrs, EGG FREE
Flubok Quadrivalent
Quadrivalent inactivated influenzae vaccine (IIV4) for >65yrs
Fluzone HD quadrivalent, FLuad Quadrivalent
Quadrivalent LIVE influenzae vaccine (IIV4) for 2-49 yrs
Flumist
which flu strands to the quadrivalent vaccines
influenzae A and B
dosing for flu vaccines 6 mo-8yrs who have never had a flu vaccine before
2 doses, 8 weeks aparat
flu; safe for egg allergies
Flucelvax, flublok
flu; preferred for old people
fluzone hd, fluad, flublok
how to give flumist
0.2ml divided between two nostrils
MMR
M-M-R-II, priorix
MMRV (MMR +varicella)
Proquad
MMR schedule
children routine; 2 doses at 12-15months, and 4-6 yaers
Proquad is indicated fo 12mo-12yrs
adults born befor 1957 are considred immmune to what
measles and mups
Priorix must be given
SQ
MMR II storage
refridgerator or freezer
MMRV storage
FREEZER
MenACWY
MenQuadfi (ages >2yrs) Menvero (2mo-55yrs)
MenACWY schedule
2 dose series at ages 11-12 and 16yrs
people wiht ongoing risk should be revaxed every 5 years
Menveo counseling
both the powder/liquid vials contain vaccine; use only the supplied liquid for reconstitution
MenB
bexsero, trumenba
MenABCWY
Penbraya
MenB schedule
>10 yrs old at high risk (asplenia, eculizumab or ravulizuma, complement compoentn deficients, outbreak
Bexero, Penbraya; 2 doses 1 month apart
Trumenba; 2 doses 6 month apart
MenABCWY counseling
for ages 10-25 yrs when you want both MenB/ACWY at the same time
prefilled syringe (B) AND vial (ACWY) have vaccine. Need to use both
PCV20
prevnar 20
PCV15
Vaxneuvance
PPSV23
pneumovax 23
pneumococcal scheudle
children; 4 doses PCV15/PCV20 at 2, 4, 6, and 12-15 months
Adults (if not vaccinated); PCV20 X 1 or PCV15 × 1 f/b PPSV23 at 1 year OR 8 weeks if immunocompromised
PPSV23 how to give
IM or SC
IPV (inactivate polio virus)
IPOL
IPV schedule
routine childhood; 4 doses at age 2, 4, 6-18 mo, and 4-6 years.
IPV; how to give
IM or SQ
Rotavirus vaccines (live attenuated); RV1
Rotarix
rotavrisu vaccine (live attenuated); RV5
Rotateq
Rotaviurs vaccines; cousneling
give orally, store in fridge, do not initiate after 15 weeks
RV1/Rotarix and RV1/RotaTeq schedule
Rotarix; 2 doses at age 2 and 4 months
Rotateq; 3 doses at age 2, 4, and 6 months
RSV vaccines
Abryvsvo, Arexxy
RSV; abryvso/arexxy dosing
pregnant patiestn 32-36 weeks gestation during RSV seaseon (sept-jan); x1 dose to prevent RSV in baby <6 months
Adults >6o yrs at increasd risk; may x1 dose either
RSV monoclonal antibodies
Nirsevimab, palivixumab
Nirsevimab
beyfortus
palivizumab
synagis
RSV mabs schedule
neonates and infants <8 months born during/etnering first RSV season. x 1 dose beyfortus (if mom wasnt vaccinated)
Palivizumab/synagis reserved for premmies and hospitalized babies at risk
Varicella virus vaccine
Varivax
Varicella/Varivax schedule
routine childhood vaccine; x2 doses, given at age 12-15 months and 4-6 doses
may give 2 doses to anyone without evidence of immunity
Zoster/shngrix schdule
adultts >50 yrs OR adults >19 yrs who are immuno suppressed
2 doses at months 0 and 2-6 (second dose given 2-6 months later, may be given at months 1-2 if immunocopromised)
varivax counseling
avoid acyclovir, valacyclovir, famciclovir 24 hrs before and 14 days after vaccine
store in freezer (dilutent in fridge or room temp)
reconstitude immeiately upon removal from freezer, adn admin within 30 minuts
SQ or IM