HYPERSENSITIVITY
CLASSICAL ALTERNATE AND LECTIN PATHWAYS
Question
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Live attenuated
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Subunit
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Bone marrow
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Inactivated
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Detailed explanation-1: -Examples: Haemophilus influenzae type B (Hib) vaccine (conjugate), pneumococcal vaccine (polysaccharide or conjugate), shingles vaccine (recombinant protein), hepatitis B (recombinant protein), acellular pertussis, MenACWY (conjugate).
Detailed explanation-2: -Live, attenuated vaccines currently available are measles, mumps, rubella, oral influenza, oral typhoid, varicella, shingles, BCG, and yellow fever. Vaccinia (smallpox) is no longer given, and oral live polio vaccine is only used in special circumstances.
Detailed explanation-3: -Non-core vaccines include: Bordetella – Administered every 6-12 months based on your dog’s exposure risk to kennel cough. Borrelia Burgdorferi – An option for dogs eight weeks of age and older to protect against Lyme disease.