SPRING FALL 2022 LATEST SOLUTION GUARANTEE
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1. Which of the following is not rue of toxoid vaccines?
Answer: They prevent diseases caused by viruses that produce toxins
2. How does tetanus spread?
Answer: Through a puncture wound
3. The microbe that causes shingles is a:
Answer: Virus
4. 90% of the people who have been in close proximity to a person with measles:
Answer: will develop measles
5. Why do people still need to be immunized against H1N1?
Answer:H1N1 and seasonal flu viruses are co-circulating in many parts of the world
6. Which vaccine does the CDC recommend for healthy adults age 60 years or older?
Answer: Zostavax
7. A shorter incubation time for tetanus is correlated with:
Answer: a worse prognosis of the disease
8. Who is eligible for the vaccines for children (VFC) program?
Answer: Underinsured children
9. TD is a tetanus-diphtheria vaccine given to adolescents and adults as a booster shot:
Answer: Every 10 years
10. Common additional substances found in vaccines include:
Answer: formaldehyde
11. Tetanus:
Answer: is characterized by painful tightening of muscles all over the body
12. One of the complications of untreated tetanus includes:
Answer: locking of the jaw that prevents the mouth from opening
13. Live attenuated (weakened) vaccines fight viruses. The vaccine contains the
weakened virus and does not cause disease in persons with a healthy immune
system. Which of the following is true?
Answer: The live attenuated virus is closest to natural infection
14. Measles is considered:
Answer: the most deadly of childhood diseases
15. Vaccines help develop immunity by:
Answer: imitating an infection without causing illness (“imitation infection”)
16. Invasion by microbes such as bacteria or viruses is called infection and the body
fights infection with its immune system. The immune system contains white blood
cells for fighting infection. What do white blood cells consist primarily of?
Answer: B-lymphocytes and T-lymphocytes
17. Germs from diseases such as whooping cough, polio and measles:
Answer: still exist but we do not see them as often
18. Human papilloma virus (HPV)
Answer: can be passed even if an infected person shows no signs or symptoms
19. Symptoms of TB disease of lungs include:
Answer: a bad cough that lasts three weeks or longer
20. Children should receive 5 doses of DTaP, on dose at each of the following ages:
Answer: 2mo, 4mo, 6mo, 15-18mo, and 4-6 years
21. Childhood immunizations are important because: