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Immunological Memory vs. Serum Antibody Levels



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Vaccines

Immunological Memory vs. Serum Antibody Levels

Types of Vaccines

  • Whole-Organism
    • Attenuated Viral/Bacterial
    • Inactivated Viral/Bacterial
  • Purified Macromolecules
    • Polysaccharide
    • Toxoid
    • Recombinant Antigen
    • Recombinant-Vector
  • DNA
  • Synthetic Peptide
  • Multivalent Subunit

Whole-Organism Vaccines

  • Many common vaccines used consist of inactivated or attenuated bacterial cells or viral particles
  • Includes attenuated and inactivated vaccines

Attenuated Viral or Bacterial Vaccines

  • Attenuation – to reduce in force, value, amount, or degree; weaken
    • Achieved by growth under abnormal culture conditions
    • Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG)
    • Act as a double edged sword, as they have distinct advantages and disadvantages…

Advantages of Attenuated Bacterial or Viral Vaccines

Exception to the Rule…

  • Sabin Polio vaccine consists of 3 attenuated strains of poliovirus
  • Colonization of intestine results in immunity to all 3 strains
    • Production of secretory IgA and induction of IgM and IgG
  • Result is the need for boosters
  • First immunization  one strain predominates in growth
  • Second Immunization  immunity generated by previous immunization limits growth of previously predominant strain
  • Third Immunization  same principle as second immunization

Disadvantages of Attenuated Bacterial or Viral Vaccines

  • MAJOR disadvantage is possible reversion
    • ex: Rate of reversion of Sabin Polio vaccine is one case in 4 million doses
  • Presence of other viruses as contaminants
  • Unforeseen postvaccine complications

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