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Game plan
Lecture Vaccinations ELISAs
Lab Continue Staph, Strep and Enteric
Unknowns
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Immunological applications vaccines
1796- Edward Jenner
Table 18.3
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Immunological applications vaccines
Attenuated whole-agent vaccines- weakened
microbes (measles, mumps, rubella,
chickenpox) Inactivated (killed) whole-agent
vaccines- killed microbes (polio,
rabies, pertussis) Toxoids- inactivated toxins
(tetanus, diptheria, pertussis) Subunit
vaccines- partial antigenic fragments of microbes
(hepatitis B) Conjugated vaccines-
polysaccharides combined with proteins (H.
influenza b)
Table 18.3
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Vaccine schedule
Table 18.3
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Why not vaccinate?
  • Complacency about disease
  • Benefits of vaccination not immediately evident
  • (adverse reactions are immediate)
  • Medias inaccurate and biased role
  • Need to link tragic events (eg. autism) with
    cause
  • Philosophical beliefs based on above
  • Vaccines dont work.
  • Why vaccinate when the disease is so rare?
  • Vaccines cause secondary disease.

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Complacency/ benefits smallpox success story
  • Caused by variola virus (major
  • and minor)
  • First disease for which immunity
  • was artificially induced
  • Last case in 1977

Source Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
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Complacency/ benefits polio success story
Courtesy of Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention
  • Caused by poliovirus
  • Inactivated (Salk) vaccines and
  • attenuated (Sabin or OPV) vaccines
  • Currently endemic in Africa/ Asia
  • only

Courtesy of World Health Organization
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Adverse reactions- these can be immediate and
obvious
  • 1955- IPV or Salk polio vaccine induced 260 cases
    polio,
  • resulted in 10 deaths (not fully inactivated).
    Current Salk
  • vaccine is inactivated.
  • 1997- MMR (measles mumps rubella) vaccine and
    aseptic
  • meningitis
  • - 2005 studies show no risk of new MMR vaccines
  • and aseptic meningitis
  • 1999- Rotavirus vaccine and intussesception
    (bowel obstruction)
  • 1 in 10,000 to 15,000 cases
  • 2006 OPV/ Sabin vaccine causes paralysis in 1/
    6.2 million

9
Medias role inaccurate reporting
Case study 1000 students at school 995
received MMR vaccine all exposed to 1 student
with measles 12 cases of measles resulted 5
were not previously immunized 7 were immunized
(less severe cases) MEDIA REPORT MMR Vaccine
Does Not Work!!
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Need to link tragedies with cause
MMR vaccine and autism data
  • 1998 Wakefield et al. suggest MMR vaccine
    caused autism
  • in 12 children
  • ISSUES MMR vaccine/ autism diagnosis occurs at
    same time
  • Studies of autism in vaccinated vs.
    unvaccinated
  • not done
  • Claim that autism is consequence of
    gastrointestinal
  • inflammation caused by vaccine, but GI issues
  • occurred before vaccine in 8 cases
  • RESULT Paper was retracted by all but one
    author
  • Paper was retracted by publishing journal

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Need to link tragedies with cause
MMR vaccine and autism data
  • 2002 2nd Wakefield paper tried to use RT-PCR to
    identify
  • measles virus genome in intestinal biopsy samples
    of autistic children
  • (case study of 90 autistic children, 70 control)
  • ISSUES No correlation between immunization
    status and
  • test results
  • No data showing time between MMR vaccine and
  • biopsy collection
  • No blind study or false positive discussion
  • Did not use primers to identify wild versus
    vaccine
  • virus in biopsies

12
Need to link tragedies with cause
Studies by multiple independent groups to
determine causal relationship between MMR vaccine
and autism
  • 1999 Taylor et al. examines receipt of MMR
    vaccine and autism (case
  • study of 500 children)
  • RESULTS vaccinated children with autism
    same as
  • those without
  • No difference in age of diagnosis
    between
  • vaccinated and unvaccinated children
  • Onset of symptoms did not occur within 6
  • months of MMR vaccine

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Need to link tragedies with cause
Studies by multiple independent groups to
determine causal relationship between MMR vaccine
and autism
  • 2001 Smith et al. examines relationship between
    increasing incidence of
  • autism in CA and MMR vaccine
  • RESULTS of autistic children between
    1980-1994
  • increased dramatically but of
  • children vaccinated did not
  • -2001 Hershel et al. did similar study in
    England (1998-1993) and found
  • similar results
  • Taylor et al. 2nd paper- examined children with
    inflammatory intestinal
  • symptoms before 1988 (when MMR vaccine was
    introduced) and after-
  • no change

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Need to link tragedies with cause
Genetic basis of autism and timing of development
of disease
  • Genetics Look at percentage of autism in
    twins. If one has it
  • Strict definition of autism
  • 60 of monozygotic twin will have it
  • 0 of dizygotic twin
  • Broad defintion (autistic spectrum disorder)
  • 92 monozygotic twin will have it
  • 10 of dizygotic twin will have it
  • Timing Autism symptoms present before 1 year of
    age (studies
  • done in 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1998)
  • Autism symptoms present before 4 months (studies
    done
  • in 1998)

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Need to link tragedies with cause
WHAT NOW?
  • 10-12 years of research to refute hypothesis and
    calm fears
  • Exemptions allowed in 15 states- places community
    at risk
  • Increase in measles in population due to
    exemptors for MMR vaccine

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A new form of child abuse- refusing vaccinations
  • Measles caused by Rubeola virus
  • Symptoms fever, rash, conjunctivitis,
  • pneumonia, encephalitis (permanent damage),
  • death
  • Pre-vaccine 3-4 million cases annually, 450
  • deaths, 28,000 hospitalizations, 1,000 children
  • with chronic disabilities (US ONLY)
  • Highly contagious requires gt 90 vaccination
  • coverage in population
  • Currently leading cause of death from a
  • vaccine-preventable disease (20 million cases
  • annually and 345,000 deaths in 2005
  • worldwide)

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A new form of child abuse- refusing vaccinations
  • San Diego- February 2008
  • 1 unvaccinated child returning from EU
  • Documented 11 cases (all in unvaccinated
  • children), 8 of whom had PBEs
  • - 3 in children lt 12 months
  • Spread prior to ID of etiological agent
  • (MMWR)

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A new form of child abuse- refusing vaccinations
  • Pertussis (whooping cough)- caused
  • by Bordatella pertussis
  • Symptoms paroxysmal cough, whoop,
  • post-tussive vomiting, brain damage,
  • death
  • Part of trivalent DTP vaccination
  • 1980s- Epidemic of pertussis in UK
  • 100,000 affected, 36 died
  • Due to lack of P in DTP vaccine
  • 1996- Epidemic in Vermont
  • 280 cases of pertussis
  • ½ in children previously vaccinated
  • (MMWR)

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A new form of child abuse- refusing vaccinations
  • Hepatitis B (HPV) 1/3 world population has
  • been infected 350 million chronically
  • infected 22,000 new cases and 620,000
  • deaths annually (CDC)
  • Symptoms chronic and acute, long term
  • liver damage, cirrhosis, cancer
  • 1999- After thimerosol was recalled as
  • preservative in vaccines- HBV vaccination
  • at birth declined
  • HBV infections account for 80 of
  • carcinomas in adulthood (second only to
  • tobacco)

Patricia Walker, MD, Ramsey Clinic Associates,
St. Paul, MN
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Vaccines- the bottom line
  • Vaccines work!
  • A total 98.8 reduction in vaccine preventable
    diseases
  • in the US since vaccination schedule was
    implemented.
  • Exemptors of vaccines break down herd immunity
    and increase
  • risk of disease on a population level
  • Vaccines will never be 100 effective or 100
    safe
  • Primary goal of current vaccine research is
    based on
  • safety and EIDs
  • Personal vigilence is required to be informed and
    prevent
  • complacency in public, health organizations, and
    research/ drug
  • development

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Future vaccination hopes
  • Nasal vaccines- administered nasally (influenza
    virus)
  • Patch vaccines- administered through skin
    (influenza virus)
  • Edible vaccines- genetically engineer plants to
    produce vaccine
  • proteins (E. coli, Rotavirus, Norwalk virus,
    Hepatitis B virus)
  • Naked DNA vaccines- inject DNA (plasmids) into
    muscle and have cells produce antigens (tumor
    antigens, infectious disease)
  • 47 new vaccine clinical trials since August 2008
    in the USA alone (Influenza, Botulinum,
    Rotavirus, HIV, Meningococcal meningitis, Hep-B,
    Cancer, TB)

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Diagnostic applications Enzyme-Linked
Immunosorbent Assay(Direct ELISA)
Figure 18.12a
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Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay(Direct vs
Indirect ELISA)
Figure 18.14 - Overview
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New lateral flow (ELISA) technology
Immunocard Detects C. difficile toxins A and B
Immunocard STAT! Detects H. pylori in stool
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New lateral flow (ELISA) technology
Binax NOW Malaria Differentiates between P.
falciparum and others
NOW Flu Detects influenza A and B
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