A general term for any of
a number of healing
techniques, which may
be rooted in super
naturalistic or
paranormal methods.
Biology-based
Hemeopathy
Mind-body therapy
Neuropathy
Complementary medicine
A group of diagnostic
and therapeutic
disciplines that are
used together with
conventional medicine
Acupunture
Aroma therapy
Massage therapy
Cupping
Normal flora of the lungs
Burkholderia
cepacia complex
Infections of the lung
H. Influenza
Klebsiella
Pneumoniae
Pneumoniae
Signs
Chest pain
Fatigue
Breathlessness
Pale skin
Cough with
thick mucus
Kingella spp
Chlamydophila
pneumoniae
Streptococcus
pneumoniae
Immunization (via vaccination)
Consist of:
weakened or
killed form of
microbe
(attenuated)
Mechanism
1- Detect the threat
whether its a pathogen or
a immunization
2- Components of innate
immune system will
respond to challenge
Types
Inactivated
Live attenuated
Administration
Right site
Right vaccine
Right dose
Right route
Right person
Vaccines
Side effects
Pain, swelling & redness
Shivering
Fatigue
Headache
Fever
Consequences of NO vaccines
Tetanus
Polio & Rubella
Pertussis
(Whooping cough)
Bacterial infection
of nose and throat
Tests
Blood test
Chest x-ray
Nose or throat culture
Symptoms
Runny nose or nasal
congestion
Cough
Vomiting
Fever & fatigue
Breathless
Complications
Broken vessels in eyes
Bruised or cracked ribs
Seizures & brain
damage
Abdominal hernia
Pneumonia & apnea
Small pox & H.
Influenza
Measles
Viral infection of
respiratory system
Very contagious
Who should not get vaccinated
If vaccine is taken before
Having severe allergies
If AIDS/HIV is present
Having long term disease
If immune
system is
compromised
Immunity
Passive
(cell-mediated)
Artificial =
Antibody
transfer/
vaccines
Natural =
Maternal
transfer
Active
(Humoral)
Natural
= upon
infection
Artificial =
active
immunization
Cells involved in immunity
Neutrophils
Acute inflammation
Basophils
Parasite infections & releases histamine
Monocytes
Chronic inflammation
Lymphocytes
Immune reponse
B cells
T cells
Eosinophils
Allergies
Antibodies
Ig A
Ig G
Ig D
Ig E
Ig M
Direct actions
Agglutination
Precipitation
Lysis
Neutralization
Interaction of
immune system and
microorganism
Active mechanism
Immunosuppression
Blocks normal
function of
immune cells
Passive mechanism
Latency
Genomic integration
Antigenic variation
Affects
Multiple organ failure
Live vaccines
Immune disorders
Allograft rejection
HERD Immunity
a form of immunity that
occurs when the
vaccination of a
significant portion of a
population (or herd)
provides a measure of
protection for individuals
who have not developed
immunity.