PPT-Immunization and Immune Testing
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17 Immunization Two Artificial Methods of Immunity Active immunization Administration of antigens so that patient actively mounts an adaptive immune response Passive
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17 Immunization Two Artificial Methods of Immunity Active immunization Administration of antigens so that patient actively mounts an adaptive immune response Passive immunization Individual acquires immunity through the transfer of antibodies formed by immune individual or animal. 2014. Summary presentation of key indicators. Updated . July 2015. Global Immunization 1980-2014, DTP3 coverage. global coverage at 86% in 2014. Source: WHO/UNICEF coverage estimates 2014 revision. July 2015. StarPanel Immunization Record is . THE. one source of accurate vaccine history for all VUMC patients. Immunization history should be age-appropriate.. To Document a Vaccine. Document Vaccines You Administer and Vaccines Reported by The Patient. . . February 15, 2017. Presented by:. Nasrin . Zandkarimi, . M.Ed. . Utah Immunization Program. Understanding Utah School Immunization Rule for Students. Describe the Utah School Immunization Rule and the types of schools for which the Rule applies . (AIPO). What is AIPO?. AIPO is the Arizona Immunization Program Office. Leads . public health immunization efforts in the . state . Funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. What are our goals?. 07/2016. 1. 2. 07/2016. Tools & Resources. www.ShotsforSchool.org. Blue Card Online and at. Local Health Departments. Available at Local Health Departments. www.ShotsforSchool.org. 3. CAIR. 07/2016. [INSERT NAMES OF PRESENTERS]. [INSERT YOUR PRACTICE’S NAME AND LOGO]. Last updated September 2017. HOW TO PREPARE FOR THIS PRESENTATION. Review your practice’s current immunization procedures. If they differ from the recommendations presented . Immune. System. Factors of Immune Health. A number of factors contribute to immune health. Exercise. Feelings of stress. Nutrition. Essential oils*. *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.. HIV. (Human immunodeficiency virus)- a virus that attacks the immune system.. Infection with HIV can be prevented. Responsible decisions is the most valuable tool for protection against HIV.. Example: Abstinence from sexual activity and injecting drugs reduce your risk.. 655 West 12th AvenueVancouver BC V5Z 4R4Tel 6047072548Fax 6047072515wwwbccdccaCommunicable Disease Control ManualChapter 2 Immunization PartAdverse Events Following ImmunizationCommunicable Disease C Immune Responses. Applications of the Immune Response. A. Vaccination – the practice of deliberately stimulating the immune system in order to protect individuals against a disease. 1. Edward Jenner developed the first official smallpox . " was created by Edward Jenner which comes from the Latin word . vacca. , meaning cow. A virus that mainly affects cows (. cowpox. ). . Smallpox vaccine. , the first successful vaccine to be developed, was introduced by Edward Jenner in 1796. He followed up his observation that milkmaids who had previously caught cowpox did not later catch . (. AEFI). Adverse Events Following Immunization. . (AEFI). . The goal of immunization is to protect individuals from specific disease; but may lead to adverse events that require careful monitoring.. Hepatitis B VaccineWhat is the hepatitis B vaccine?Hepatitis B vaccine protects against the hepatitis B virus. The vaccine does not protect against any other type of hepatitis. It is approved by Heal Routine Immunization Products3.7Immunization with Influenza(Inf)Vaccine Background Influenza is a respiratory infection caused by either the type A or type B influenza viruses, and oc
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