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Page 1: Immunizations Donna Hills APN EdD Ball & Bindler.

Immunizations

Donna Hills APN EdD Ball & Bindler

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National Goals• Reducing number of preventable

diseases is a major national goal in Healthy People 2010

• Eliminate: rubella, cong. rubella synd., diptheria, Haemophilus influenza b, measles, mumps, polio and tetanus.

• Reduce: pertussis, hepatitis b, varicella, food-borne pathogens, and HIV infection.

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Purpose of a Vaccine• to stimulate active immunity by

provoking a response from the person’s immune system

• requires B cells (and T cells) to spring into action

• create a memory within the immune system

• exposure to active disease will stimulate a specific immune response

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Vulnerability of Newborns and Infants

• Immune systems not fully mature• Passive acquired immunity from

maternal antibodies provides limited and short-term protection

• Disease protection thru immuniz is incomplete.

• Poor hygiene behaviors in young children.

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Characteristics of a Vaccine

• inactivated (killed) antigen: Flu shot, Hep. A

• live attenuated (weakened) antigen: MMR, Varicella

• synthetic (laboratory synthesized) microbial materials:Toxoids DTaP

• conjugate vaccines use outer- coats of the bacteria: Hib, PCV

• recombinant vaccines use the virus genetic material: Hep B

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Side Effects: Vaccine specific.

• low grade fever• soreness at site• body aches x 24 hrs• minor side effects are preferable to

the disease.• (U.S. Department of Health and

Human Services: NIH, 1998).

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True Contraindications to all Vaccines

• Serious allergic reaction, ie.anaphylaxis after a previous vaccine dose

• Serious allergic reaction, ie. anaphylaxis to a vaccine component

• Moderate to severe illness

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Specific Contraindications for Individual Vaccines• IPV: severe allergic reaction to neomycin,

streptomycin or polymyxin B.• DTaP: seizure, encephalopathy, fever

>105o with previous DTaP• Varicella & MMR: severe allergic reaction

to gelatin, neomycin, pregnant women, immunosuppressed individuals, treated with steroids for >2wks., have cancer or under going cancer treatment.

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• HIB: children less than 6 wks of age.

• Hep.B: severe allergic reaction to Baker;s yeast (used in bread).

Specific Contraindications (cont.)

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• High fever• Behavior changes• Seizures• Allergic reaction:diffic. Breathing,

weakness, hoarseness, wheezing, rapid heart rate, hives, dizziness, paleness, or mucus membrane swelling.

• Reported by parent and/or provider using a Vaers form from the CDC.

Adverse Reactions

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Misconceptions about Vaccines

• Diseases disappeared before vaccines were introduced

• Most people who get sick have been vaccinated

• Many vaccines cause serious adverse events

• Vaccines cause illness and deaths.• Vaccine-preventable diseases are rare• Multiple vaccinations overload the immune

sx.

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Misconceptions about Vaccines cont.

• Children with a mild illness can’t be immunized

• Concurrent multiple vaccinations shouldn’t be given

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Vaccine Truths• Vaccines are one of the most important

public health achievements• Public concern about vaccines is pervasive• Fear of vaccines can lead to public harm• Vaccines are not 100% safe• Parents want what is best for their children• The public has little understanding of the

vaccine development process

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• Risk perception is critical• There are anti-vaccine champions• Questions remain• The decision not to vaccinate is an

active decision to accept the risk of the disease.

• (Marshall, G. 2003).

Vaccine Truths continued

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Thimerisol and Autism• Ethylmercury: mercury in sufficient

doses is neurotoxic, and more toxic to the immature brain.

• Studies have failed to conclude a causative relationship between thimerisol and autism

• previously used as a preservative in the HIB, HepB, DTaP.

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• Removed as of July 1999 as prudent action to reduce mercury exposure to infants;not because a causal relationship was determined.

• Still remains in the Influenza A vaccine and meningococcal, but greatest concern is exposure in infancy.

Thimerisol and Autism (cont.)

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MMR and Autism• Likewise, results of three large

studies in Britain and the U.S. have failed to find a causal relationship between the MMR vaccine and Autism.

• MMR has never contained thimerisol• Signs of Autism often surface during

the second year of life, when the MMR is given.

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Vaccine Schedule

• Ball & Bindler top of p. 602• CDC website: www.CDC.gov

• Click on most current immuniz sched. Available.

• Print for easy reference for clinical worksheets.• Follow yellow ranges for recommended

ages


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