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VACCINE EDUCATION MODULE: VACCINE-PREVENTABLE DISEASES UPDATED: APRIL 2013
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Diseases Caused by Bacteria
• Diphtheria • Haemophilus influenzae type b • Meningococcal disease • Pertussis • Pneumococcal disease • Polio • Tetanus
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This child has diphtheria and has developed a pseudo-membrane, a thick gray coating over the back of his throat.
Photo courtesy of CDC
Diphtheria
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This child has a swollen face due to Hib infection. Courtesy Children’s Immunization Project, St. Paul, Minn.
Haemophilus influenzae type b
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This 4-month-old has gangrene due to infection with meningococcus. Photo courtesy of CDC
Meningococcal Disease
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Child with broken blood vessels in eyes and bruising on face
due to severe coughing caused by pertussis. Courtesy Thomas Schlenker, M.D., M.P.H., Chief Medical Officer,
Children's Hospital of Wisconsin
Pertussis
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Pneumococcal Disease
• Caused by the bacterium Streptococcus pneumoniae • Can infect different parts of the body leading to:
• Pneumonia • Bacteremia (blood infection) • Meningitis • Ear infection
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This young man suffers from upper extremity paralysis due to infection with poliovirus.
Courtesy CDC
Polio
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This child was experiencing painful muscle spasms
due to infection with tetanus.
Courtesy CDC
Tetanus
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Diseases Caused by Viruses
• Hepatitis A • Hepatitis B • Shingles • Human papillomavirus (HPV) • Influenza • Measles • Mumps • Rotavirus • Chickenpox
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This man developed jaundice as a result of hepatitis A infection. Courtesy CDC
Hepatitis A
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This woman has a skin rash from shingles.
Courtesy CDC
Shingles
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Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
• HPV is the most common sexually transmitted disease • Most people who are infected do not have any
symptoms • Pap tests are performed on females to evaluate cells
from the cervix under a microscope • Cells are examined for abnormal changes that if
left untreated may develop into cervical cancer.
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This photo shows how influenza germs spread through the air when someone coughs.
Courtesy CDC
Influenza
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Head and shoulders of a boy with measles. Courtesy CDC
Measles
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• This child is very swollen under the jaw and in the cheeks due to mumps.
Courtesy CDC
Mumps
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This child was born with cataracts caused by a rubella infection his mother transmitted to him before birth.
Courtesy CDC
Rubella
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Rotavirus
• Causes severe vomiting and diarrhea that can lead to dehydration.
• Dehydration can lead to death particularly in countries where medical care is not readily accessible.
• Before there was a vaccine virtually all children had this infection by the age of five.
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Patient with chickenpox infection
Courtesy CDC
Chickenpox
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One of the chickenpox lesions became infected leading to complications.
Courtesy CDC
Chickenpox