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IMMUNIZATION
IMMUNIZATION
• Immunization is a process of protecting an
individual from a disease through introduction of
live attenuated, killed or organisms or antibodies in
the individual system.
• Immunization is the process of protecting an
individual by active or passive method.
• The immunizing agents are
Vaccines, Immunoglobulins and antisera
Expanded Pr ogr am on
Immunisation
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 WHO launch a global immunization program,
known as Expanded Program on
Immunization (EPI) in May 1974.
 To protect all children of the world against six
vaccine-preventable diseases, namely -
diphtheria, whooping cough, tetanus, polio,
tuberculosis and measles by the year 2000.
 EPI was launched in India in January 1978 .
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uni sat i on
Programme
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 The Indian version, the Universal
Immunization Programme, was launched on
November 19, 1985.
 The National Health Policy aimed at achieving
universal immunization coverage of the
eligible population by 1990.
ACTIVE VS PASSIVE IMMUNIZATION
Active
 Killed or live attenuated
organism injected which
can induce immune
response
 Long term
 Immune system plays role
 Ex-Hepatitis B vaccine,
DPT, Inactivated polio
vaccine, Measles-rubella
(MMR) combined vaccine
Passive
• Transfer ofantibodies
• Short term
• No role of immune system
• Ex-Anti Tetanus, serum,
Anti Rabies
immunoglobulin etc
UNIVERSAL IMMUNIZATION PROGRAMME
• In 1974, Expanded program of Immunization (EPI)organized
by WHO
• It was called Expanded because:
• Adding more disease controlling antigens of vaccination
schedules.
• Extending coverage to all corners of a country.
• On 19 November 1985, GOI renamed EPIprogram, modifying
the schedule as‘Universal Immunization Program’
• ‘Universal’ immunization is, therefore, best interpreted as
implying the ideal that no child should be denied immunization
against tuberculosis, diphtheria, whooping cough, tetanus,
polio and measles.
WHY IMMUNIZATION
• Prevention of deadly and debilitating
diseases.
• Keeps child from suffering through a
preventable illness.
• Less doctor visits
• No hospitalization
LIVE VACCINES
• Live, attenuated vaccines contain a version of the
living microbe that has been weakened in the lab
so it can’t cause disease.
• Because a live, attenuated vaccine is the closest
thing to a natural infection, these vaccines are
good “teachers” of the immune system.
• Example: Vaccines against polio (OPV),
measles, mumps, rubella andchickenpox
INACTIVATED VACCINES
• Scientists produce inactivated vaccines by killing
the disease-causingmicrobe with chemicals, heat,
or radiation. Such vaccines are more stable and
safer than live vaccines.
• Because dead microbes can’t mutate back to their
disease-causingstate.
• Example: Vaccinesagainst influenza, inactivated
polio vaccine, hepatitisAetc.
TOXOIDS
• For bacteria that secrete toxins, or harmful
chemicals, a toxoid might be the answer.
• These vaccines are used when a bacterial toxin is
the main cause of illness.
• Scientists have found that they can inactivate toxins
by treating them with formalin. Such “detoxified”
toxins, called toxoids, are safe for use in vaccines.
• Example: Diphtheria,Tetanus toxoid
SUBUNIT VACCINE
• Instead of the entire microbe, subunit vaccines
includeonly the antigens that best stimulate the
immune system.
• Because subunit vaccines contain only the
essential antigens and not all the other molecules
that make up themicrobe.
• Example: Plagueimmunization.
CELLULAR FRACTIONS
• Meningococcal vaccine from the polysaccharide
antigen of the cell wall.
• Pneumococcal vaccine from the polysaccharide
capsule of the organism.
COMBINATIONS
The aim is to
– simplify administration.
- reduce costs
-minimise the no. of contacts with the health
system.
Eg. DPT, DT, MMR, DPT& Hep.B, DPT, Hep B &
Hib, Hep A & Betc.
MAJOR CONSTITUENTS OF VACCINE
1) Active immunizing antigens-
• Live virus, killed bacteria,Toxoids
2) Suspending fluid-
• Sterile water,saline or tissue culturefluid.
3) Preservatives, stabilizers, & antibiotics-
• Thiomersal. Neomycin,kanamycin.
4) Adjuvants- Al salts frequently used.
BCG
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At birth or as early as
possible till one year of
age
Hepatitis B At birth or as early as
possible within 24 hour
OPV 0 At birth or as early as
possible within the first
15 days
NATIONAL IMMUNISATIONSCHEDULE
VACCINE WHEN TOGIVE
Forinfants
NATIONAL IMMUNIZATION SCHEDULE
OPV 1,2 &3
At 6 weeks , 10 weeks & 14 week
ROTA VIRUS1,2&3 At 6 weeks , 10 weeks & 14 week
PENTAVALENT 1,2 &3
At 6 weeks , 10 weeks & 14 week
FRACTIONAL- IPV 1&2 At 6 weeks & 14 week
MEASLES AND RUBELLA 1 9 completed months-12month
( givenup to 5years if not received
at 9-12 monthage)
JAPENESE ENCEPHALITIS 1 9-12months
Vitamin A ( 1st dose) At 9 month with measles
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NATIONAL IMMUNISATIONSCHEDULE
For children When to given
DPT booster 16-24month
OPV Booster 16-24 month
Measlesand Rubella2 16-24 month
Japanese Encephalitis 2 16-24 month with DPT / OPV
Booster
Vitamin A 16 month with DPT/OPV
booster.Then one dose every 6
month up to the age of 5 year
DPT booster 5-6 years
TT 10 years & 16 years
NATIONAL IMMUNISATION SCHEDULE
FORPREGNANTWOMEN
TT-1
TT-2
TT-Booster
Early in pregnancy
4 weeksafterTT-1
If received 2 TT dosesin
a pregnancy within the
last years
IAP S
C
H
E
D
U
LE
Birth - 15 days BCG + OPV (zero dose) +HepB1
6 weeks - 8 weeks
10 weeks- 12 weeks
14 weeks - 16 weeks
6 months
9months (complete
d)
OPV1 +IPV1 + DPT1+ HepB2 + Hib1 +
Rotavirus1 + PCV1
OPV2 + IPV2 + DPT2+ Hib2 + Rotavirus2 +
PCV2
OPV3 + IPV3 + DPT3 + Hib3 + Rotavirus3# +
PCV3
HepB3 + OPV1
Measles+OPV2
IAP SCHEDULE
12months
15months
18 months
2years
5years
10 - 12years
HepatitisA1
MMR1 +Varicella+PCV
booster
OPV4 + IPV booster1 +
DPT*booster1 + Hib booster1 +
HepatitisA2
Typhoid1 (give repeat shots
every 3years)
OPV5 + DPT* booster2
+MMR2^ +Varicella2$$
Tdap/Td (Every 10 yearsthen
give Td)+HPV**
TETANUS TOXOID
• Intramuscular– upper arm – 0.5 ml
• Pregnancy– 2 doses - 1st dose as early as possible and second
dose after 4 weeks of first dose and before 36 weeks of
pregnancy
• TT booster for both boys and girls at 10 years and 16 years
• Primarycourse of immunization consists of 2 doses of tetanus
toxoid at intervalsof 1-2 months.
• The booster dose should be given a year after the initial doses.
• It should be stored between 4 and 10 deg C.
BCG
¨ WHO recommended Danish 1331 strainto be used.
¨ Initial dose birth or as earlyas possible tillone year of age
¨ 0.1 ml(0.05ml untilone month of age)
¨ Intra-dermal
¨ Left upper arm
¨ Freezedried is more stable. Diluent is Normal saline.
HEPATITIS B
• Birth dose – within24 hours of birth
• 0.5 ml
• Intramuscular
• Antero-lateral aspect of mid-thigh
• Rest three doses at 6 weeks, 10 weeks and 14 weeks
• It should be stored at2 to 8 deg C.
• 1 mlin adults, 05ml in children <10 yrs, given IM. Mostly used 0,1,6 m schedule.
ORAL POLIO VACCINE
¨ Zero dose – atbirth
¨ 2 drops
¨ Oral
¨ First, second andthird doses at6, 10 and 14 weeks withPentavalent-1, 2 and 3
¨ OPV booster with DPT booster at16-24 months
PENTAVALENT VACCINE
• Simultaneous immunization against diphtheria, Pertuisis & Tetanus,
Hep B, Hib.
• Stored at 4-8 degreeC.
• Given 0.5 ml IM at anterolat. aspect of thigh.
• Primary 3 doses with a booster in 16 -24 months. DT5-6 yrs.
• C/I –progressive neurologicaldiseases.
ROTAVIRAL VACCINE
• 3 doses given in 6th, 10th and 14th weeks.
• Can be given tillone year of age
• G9P humanstrain.
• Dose - 5 drops/0.5ml orally
• for preventionof diarrhoea among infants due to rotavirus.
IPV
• 2 fractional doses givenin 6th and 14th weeks.
• Dose – 0.1ml
• Given intradermallyin Right upper arm
JAPANESE ENCEPHALITIS
• SA 14-14-2vaccine
• 0.5 ml,2 doses
• 9 months and16-24 months
• Subcutaneous
• Left upper arm
MR VACCINE
• Bivalent Live atteunated against measles and rubella.
• Given 0.5 ml SC at9-12 and 16-24 months.
• Stored 2-8 deg C
• Strain- Measles-Edmonstorn-zagreb, Rubella-Wilstar RA27/3
• Reactions-Fever
,Resp. symp.s, Lymphadenitisorparotitis
DPT
• Primary doses were in pentavalent vaccine.
• One booster at 16-24 m with OPV booster (antero-lateralsideof mid-thigh)and
second booster at5-6 years (upperarm)
• 0.5 ml
• Intra-muscular
VITAMIN A
• 1st dose – 1 ml (1 IU) - along-withMeasles first dose -Oral
• Subsequent 8 doses (2 ml or 2 lakh IU) every six months till 5 years of agestarting
withDPT first booster at 16-24 months
• Use only plastic spoon provided with Vitamin A solution
OPTIONAL VACCINES
• Pneumococcal vaccine
• Typhoid vaccine
• MMR vaccine
• Hepatitis Avaccine
• Chicken pox vaccine
• Flu vaccine
• Meningococcal vaccine
VACCINES FOR ADULTS
• HepatitisA
• HepatitisB
• Chicken pox vaccine
• Human Papilloma Virusvaccine
• Flu vaccine
• Pneumococcalvaccine
• Meningococcal vaccine
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Protect Your Child: Learn About Immunization

  • 2. IMMUNIZATION • Immunization is a process of protecting an individual from a disease through introduction of live attenuated, killed or organisms or antibodies in the individual system. • Immunization is the process of protecting an individual by active or passive method. • The immunizing agents are Vaccines, Immunoglobulins and antisera
  • 3.
  • 4. Expanded Pr ogr am on Immunisation 4  WHO launch a global immunization program, known as Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) in May 1974.  To protect all children of the world against six vaccine-preventable diseases, namely - diphtheria, whooping cough, tetanus, polio, tuberculosis and measles by the year 2000.  EPI was launched in India in January 1978 .
  • 5. U ni ver sal I m m uni sat i on Programme 5  The Indian version, the Universal Immunization Programme, was launched on November 19, 1985.  The National Health Policy aimed at achieving universal immunization coverage of the eligible population by 1990.
  • 6. ACTIVE VS PASSIVE IMMUNIZATION Active  Killed or live attenuated organism injected which can induce immune response  Long term  Immune system plays role  Ex-Hepatitis B vaccine, DPT, Inactivated polio vaccine, Measles-rubella (MMR) combined vaccine Passive • Transfer ofantibodies • Short term • No role of immune system • Ex-Anti Tetanus, serum, Anti Rabies immunoglobulin etc
  • 7. UNIVERSAL IMMUNIZATION PROGRAMME • In 1974, Expanded program of Immunization (EPI)organized by WHO • It was called Expanded because: • Adding more disease controlling antigens of vaccination schedules. • Extending coverage to all corners of a country. • On 19 November 1985, GOI renamed EPIprogram, modifying the schedule as‘Universal Immunization Program’ • ‘Universal’ immunization is, therefore, best interpreted as implying the ideal that no child should be denied immunization against tuberculosis, diphtheria, whooping cough, tetanus, polio and measles.
  • 8. WHY IMMUNIZATION • Prevention of deadly and debilitating diseases. • Keeps child from suffering through a preventable illness. • Less doctor visits • No hospitalization
  • 9. LIVE VACCINES • Live, attenuated vaccines contain a version of the living microbe that has been weakened in the lab so it can’t cause disease. • Because a live, attenuated vaccine is the closest thing to a natural infection, these vaccines are good “teachers” of the immune system. • Example: Vaccines against polio (OPV), measles, mumps, rubella andchickenpox
  • 10. INACTIVATED VACCINES • Scientists produce inactivated vaccines by killing the disease-causingmicrobe with chemicals, heat, or radiation. Such vaccines are more stable and safer than live vaccines. • Because dead microbes can’t mutate back to their disease-causingstate. • Example: Vaccinesagainst influenza, inactivated polio vaccine, hepatitisAetc.
  • 11. TOXOIDS • For bacteria that secrete toxins, or harmful chemicals, a toxoid might be the answer. • These vaccines are used when a bacterial toxin is the main cause of illness. • Scientists have found that they can inactivate toxins by treating them with formalin. Such “detoxified” toxins, called toxoids, are safe for use in vaccines. • Example: Diphtheria,Tetanus toxoid
  • 12. SUBUNIT VACCINE • Instead of the entire microbe, subunit vaccines includeonly the antigens that best stimulate the immune system. • Because subunit vaccines contain only the essential antigens and not all the other molecules that make up themicrobe. • Example: Plagueimmunization.
  • 13. CELLULAR FRACTIONS • Meningococcal vaccine from the polysaccharide antigen of the cell wall. • Pneumococcal vaccine from the polysaccharide capsule of the organism.
  • 14. COMBINATIONS The aim is to – simplify administration. - reduce costs -minimise the no. of contacts with the health system. Eg. DPT, DT, MMR, DPT& Hep.B, DPT, Hep B & Hib, Hep A & Betc.
  • 15. MAJOR CONSTITUENTS OF VACCINE 1) Active immunizing antigens- • Live virus, killed bacteria,Toxoids 2) Suspending fluid- • Sterile water,saline or tissue culturefluid. 3) Preservatives, stabilizers, & antibiotics- • Thiomersal. Neomycin,kanamycin. 4) Adjuvants- Al salts frequently used.
  • 16. BCG 16 At birth or as early as possible till one year of age Hepatitis B At birth or as early as possible within 24 hour OPV 0 At birth or as early as possible within the first 15 days NATIONAL IMMUNISATIONSCHEDULE VACCINE WHEN TOGIVE Forinfants
  • 17. NATIONAL IMMUNIZATION SCHEDULE OPV 1,2 &3 At 6 weeks , 10 weeks & 14 week ROTA VIRUS1,2&3 At 6 weeks , 10 weeks & 14 week PENTAVALENT 1,2 &3 At 6 weeks , 10 weeks & 14 week FRACTIONAL- IPV 1&2 At 6 weeks & 14 week MEASLES AND RUBELLA 1 9 completed months-12month ( givenup to 5years if not received at 9-12 monthage) JAPENESE ENCEPHALITIS 1 9-12months Vitamin A ( 1st dose) At 9 month with measles 17
  • 18. NATIONAL IMMUNISATIONSCHEDULE For children When to given DPT booster 16-24month OPV Booster 16-24 month Measlesand Rubella2 16-24 month Japanese Encephalitis 2 16-24 month with DPT / OPV Booster Vitamin A 16 month with DPT/OPV booster.Then one dose every 6 month up to the age of 5 year DPT booster 5-6 years TT 10 years & 16 years
  • 19. NATIONAL IMMUNISATION SCHEDULE FORPREGNANTWOMEN TT-1 TT-2 TT-Booster Early in pregnancy 4 weeksafterTT-1 If received 2 TT dosesin a pregnancy within the last years
  • 20. IAP S C H E D U LE Birth - 15 days BCG + OPV (zero dose) +HepB1 6 weeks - 8 weeks 10 weeks- 12 weeks 14 weeks - 16 weeks 6 months 9months (complete d) OPV1 +IPV1 + DPT1+ HepB2 + Hib1 + Rotavirus1 + PCV1 OPV2 + IPV2 + DPT2+ Hib2 + Rotavirus2 + PCV2 OPV3 + IPV3 + DPT3 + Hib3 + Rotavirus3# + PCV3 HepB3 + OPV1 Measles+OPV2
  • 21. IAP SCHEDULE 12months 15months 18 months 2years 5years 10 - 12years HepatitisA1 MMR1 +Varicella+PCV booster OPV4 + IPV booster1 + DPT*booster1 + Hib booster1 + HepatitisA2 Typhoid1 (give repeat shots every 3years) OPV5 + DPT* booster2 +MMR2^ +Varicella2$$ Tdap/Td (Every 10 yearsthen give Td)+HPV**
  • 22. TETANUS TOXOID • Intramuscular– upper arm – 0.5 ml • Pregnancy– 2 doses - 1st dose as early as possible and second dose after 4 weeks of first dose and before 36 weeks of pregnancy • TT booster for both boys and girls at 10 years and 16 years • Primarycourse of immunization consists of 2 doses of tetanus toxoid at intervalsof 1-2 months. • The booster dose should be given a year after the initial doses. • It should be stored between 4 and 10 deg C.
  • 23. BCG ¨ WHO recommended Danish 1331 strainto be used. ¨ Initial dose birth or as earlyas possible tillone year of age ¨ 0.1 ml(0.05ml untilone month of age) ¨ Intra-dermal ¨ Left upper arm ¨ Freezedried is more stable. Diluent is Normal saline.
  • 24. HEPATITIS B • Birth dose – within24 hours of birth • 0.5 ml • Intramuscular • Antero-lateral aspect of mid-thigh • Rest three doses at 6 weeks, 10 weeks and 14 weeks • It should be stored at2 to 8 deg C. • 1 mlin adults, 05ml in children <10 yrs, given IM. Mostly used 0,1,6 m schedule.
  • 25. ORAL POLIO VACCINE ¨ Zero dose – atbirth ¨ 2 drops ¨ Oral ¨ First, second andthird doses at6, 10 and 14 weeks withPentavalent-1, 2 and 3 ¨ OPV booster with DPT booster at16-24 months
  • 26. PENTAVALENT VACCINE • Simultaneous immunization against diphtheria, Pertuisis & Tetanus, Hep B, Hib. • Stored at 4-8 degreeC. • Given 0.5 ml IM at anterolat. aspect of thigh. • Primary 3 doses with a booster in 16 -24 months. DT5-6 yrs. • C/I –progressive neurologicaldiseases.
  • 27. ROTAVIRAL VACCINE • 3 doses given in 6th, 10th and 14th weeks. • Can be given tillone year of age • G9P humanstrain. • Dose - 5 drops/0.5ml orally • for preventionof diarrhoea among infants due to rotavirus.
  • 28. IPV • 2 fractional doses givenin 6th and 14th weeks. • Dose – 0.1ml • Given intradermallyin Right upper arm
  • 29. JAPANESE ENCEPHALITIS • SA 14-14-2vaccine • 0.5 ml,2 doses • 9 months and16-24 months • Subcutaneous • Left upper arm
  • 30. MR VACCINE • Bivalent Live atteunated against measles and rubella. • Given 0.5 ml SC at9-12 and 16-24 months. • Stored 2-8 deg C • Strain- Measles-Edmonstorn-zagreb, Rubella-Wilstar RA27/3 • Reactions-Fever ,Resp. symp.s, Lymphadenitisorparotitis
  • 31. DPT • Primary doses were in pentavalent vaccine. • One booster at 16-24 m with OPV booster (antero-lateralsideof mid-thigh)and second booster at5-6 years (upperarm) • 0.5 ml • Intra-muscular
  • 32. VITAMIN A • 1st dose – 1 ml (1 IU) - along-withMeasles first dose -Oral • Subsequent 8 doses (2 ml or 2 lakh IU) every six months till 5 years of agestarting withDPT first booster at 16-24 months • Use only plastic spoon provided with Vitamin A solution
  • 33. OPTIONAL VACCINES • Pneumococcal vaccine • Typhoid vaccine • MMR vaccine • Hepatitis Avaccine • Chicken pox vaccine • Flu vaccine • Meningococcal vaccine
  • 34. VACCINES FOR ADULTS • HepatitisA • HepatitisB • Chicken pox vaccine • Human Papilloma Virusvaccine • Flu vaccine • Pneumococcalvaccine • Meningococcal vaccine