vaccines
| Question | Answer | 
| acquired immunity | when the body catches a disease and produces antigen | 
| globulin | transport protiens of the immune system | 
| immunity | vaccine that provides antibodies to protect against disease | 
| antibodies | protiens contained within plasma cells, also known as immunoglobulins | 
| passive immunity | a type of resistance to infection resulting from an immune response from the body or outside source | 
| MMR | (2x)12-15 mo, 4-6 yrs | 
| polio vaccine | (4x) 2 mo,4 mo and between 6-18 mo,4-6 yrs | 
| hepatitis vaccine | (4x) soon after birth,1 mo, 4 mo, and 6 mo | 
| DPT (diptheria,pertusis & tetanus | (5x) 2 mo, 4 mo, 6 mo, 15-18 mo, and 4-6 yrs. old | 
| HiB (haemophilus Influenzae type B) | (4x) 2 mo, 4 mo, 6 mo, and between 12-15 mo | 
| chicken pox vacccine ( varicella vaccine) | 12-18 months or any one except pregnant or who are immunocompromised | 
| pneumonia vaccine | (3x) children younger than 5 yrs. old , spaced 2,4,6, then 12- 15 mo old | 


 
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