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Communicable Diseases and Immunizations

Horizontales
There are multiple types of this viral liver infection. Infants should receive their first vaccine against the B-type of this virus within 24 hours of birth.
A widespread illness during the winter months, this vaccine is recommended annually for everyone 6 months and older
The number-one way to prevent the spread of infection
Is there a link between vaccines and autism?
Candidal infection of the mouth. This is often a side effect of antibiotic use.
A true contraindication to vaccination. May be due to genetic causes or treatments like chemotherapy or stem cell transplantation.
_______ immunity is acquired when antibodies are given to an individual. An example of this is when an infant receives antibodies from its mother.
A trademarked name for the vaccine aimed at preventing cervical and head/neck cancers
Children older than 7 years old, pregnant women, and caregivers of infants should receive this vaccine.
A live-attenuated vaccine, this 3-part immunization is given at 12 months and 4-5 years.
True or False: Vaccines cause autism
2019 saw the highest numbers of this highly contagious virus in the past 20 years. Primary symptoms include cough, coryza, and conjunctivitis.
The type of isolation needed for GI pathogens. Handwashing and bleach are required!
This fungal skin infection is commonly known as ringworm (2 words)
Verticales
This pathogen is a primary cause of epiglottitis, severe ear infections, and mastoiditis. The introduction of the vaccine has greatly decreased the rate of these conditions (use abbreviation)
AKA whooping cough, this bacterial infection may cause apnea in infants.
There are two vaccines that prevent against this potentially devastating infection - one is mandatory and one is not. The mandatory vaccine is given at 11 and 16 years.
AKA chickenpox, this virus can cause encephalitis and pneumonia in addition to less severe symtpoms
Is a mild cold a contraindication to vaccination?
______ immunity occurs when an individual produces their own antibody response against an antigen
The vaccine against this pathogen is contraindicated in children with a history of intussusception.
The type of isolation needed for germs that are spread by touch, such as RSV and MRSA.
This illness is considered eradicated in the United States. The vaccine against it is abbreviated IPV and is part of the primary immunization series.
AKA German measles, infection with this virus during pregnancy can lead to miscarriage and birth defects
This virus can cause cervical, genital, and head/neck cancers as well as genital warts (use abbreviation)
This vaccine is given as part of the primary series and is also included in the kindergarten shots. It protects against three pathogens.
Honey-crusted lesions are a characteristic symptom of this diagnosis, which is often caused by staph
The type of isolation required for influenza. This requires gown, glove, and mask.
The type of isolation required for TB, Varicella, and Measles. A respirator mask, gown, gloves, and negative airflow rooms are required.