trivalent live oral poliomyelitis vaccine

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trivalent live oral poliomyelitis vaccine

A child receives a dose of trivalent live oral poliomyelitis vaccine at a clinic.

Definition

Noun: A specific type of vaccine administered orally to prevent poliomyelitis (polio). It contains a mixture of three (tri-) live but weakened (attenuated) strains of the poliovirus, which stimulate an immune response in the intestines, providing immunity.

Usage

This term is used in medical, public health, and scientific contexts to refer specifically to this formulation of the polio vaccine, often abbreviated as tOPV or Sabin vaccine (after its developer). * The global eradication program initially relied heavily on the trivalent live oral poliomyelitis vaccine. * Administration of the trivalent live oral poliomyelitis vaccine is simple and does not require injections.

Advanced Usage
  • Historical Context: The trivalent live oral poliomyelitis vaccine was instrumental in reducing global polio cases but carries a very small risk of causing vaccine-derived poliovirus. This led to a strategic shift in immunization schedules.
  • Pharmaceutical Designation: It is precisely defined by its contents: (three virus strains), (weakened), (route of administration), and its target disease, .
Variants and Related Words
  • tOPV: The standard acronym for trivalent live oral poliomyelitis vaccine.
  • Oral polio vaccine (OPV): A broader category that includes trivalent, bivalent, and monovalent formulations.
  • Sabin vaccine: An eponymous name for the oral polio vaccine, honoring Dr. Albert Sabin.
  • bOPV (bivalent oral poliomyelitis vaccine): A related vaccine containing only two (weakened) poliovirus strains (Type 1 and Type 3).
  • Inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPV): The alternative, injectable polio vaccine that uses killed virus.
Synonyms
  • Oral polio vaccine (OPV) (in a general sense)
  • Sabin vaccine
Antonyms / Contrasting Terms
  • Inactivated poliovirus vaccine (IPV): The contrasting vaccine type, which is injectable and uses killed virus.
  • Injectable polio vaccine: A non-technical antonym describing the alternative administration method.
trivalent live oral poliomyelitis vaccine

A child receives a dose of trivalent live oral poliomyelitis vaccine at a clinic.

Noun
  1. an oral vaccine (containing live but weakened poliovirus) that is given to provide immunity to poliomyelitis