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Prior to immunization, all women should be evaluated for what?
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Pregnancy
Immunization status/record |
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Immunization prior to or during pregnancy protects which individuals?
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Gravida
Fetus/Neonate Family members/other contacts |
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What are the two types of immunization?
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Passive
(transfer of antibodies, short-lived) Active (elicit type-specific antibodies (IgM, IgA, IgG, long-lived but may need boosters) |
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Table on Indications for Vaccine use in Pregnancy
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Specifically what vaccines available in Canada are *contraindicated* in pregnancy?
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Live-Attenuated
MMR Varicella Yellow Fever Oral Typhoid |
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For what vaccines are terminations recommended if gravidas are exposed?
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NONE
(none, including attenuate-live, have directly been shown to be teratogenic) |
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What vaccines available in Canada are recommended in pregnancy for all women?
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Influenza
(protects mom and neonate) |
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The remaining vaccines are recommended when?
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At Risk:
Cholera Japanese encephalitis Plauge Polio, Salk (inactivated) Rabies TDaP Typhoid (injectable) Hep A Hep B Per non-pregnant population: Pneumococcus Meningiococcus Td (considered safe) |
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What vaccines are contraindicated in breastfeeding?
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NONE
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If a women gets pregnant during the HSV vaccination series what should she do?
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Complete the series post-partum
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