Immunity and Vaccinations Exam
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- Q1Only vaccination administered orally.HPVHepatitis AHibPneumococcal ConjugateDTaPRotavirusSmallpoxShinglesPolioMMRPneumococcal PolysaccharideInfluenzaMeningococcalHepatitis BAnthrax30s
- Q2Consists of 3 doses to begin at 11-12 years of age.ShinglesRotavirusAnthraxSmallpoxPolioPneumococcal PolysaccharideInfluenzaMeningococcalHepatitis BDTaPHPVHepatitis APneumococcal ConjugateHibMMR30s
- Q3Vaccination required for dormitory living.DTaPRotavirusHepatitis BPneumococcal PolysaccharidePneumococcal ConjugateInfluenzaAnthraxPolioMeningococcalMMRHibHPVSmallpoxHepatitis AShingles30s
- Q4Triple shot vaccination for which 5 doses are required.Hepatitis APneumococcal ConjugateMMRRotavirusSmallpoxInfluenzaPolioPneumococcal PolysaccharideShinglesHibAnthraxMeningococcalHPVHepatitis BDTaP30s
- Q5Prior to vaccination it was the #1 cause of bacterial meningitis in children under 5.PolioHepatitis BHPVInfluenzaDTaPPneumococcal PolysaccharideHibHepatitis AShinglesSmallpoxRotavirusMeningococcalPneumococcal ConjugateAnthraxMMR30s
- Q6This vaccination should be given every year in October or November for maximum protection.Pneumococcal ConjugateAnthraxSmallpoxHibPneumococcal PolysaccharideHepatitis BShinglesHepatitis APolioMMRInfluenzaMeningococcalHPVRotavirusDTaP30s
- Q7Protects against 23 types of the pneumococcal bacteria.Pneumococcal PolysaccharideRotavirusAnthraxHibDTaPSmallpoxPneumococcal ConjugateHepatitis AHepatitis BMMRShinglesPolioHPVMeningococcalInfluenza30s
- Q8Considered to be the first anti-cancer vaccination.Hepatitis ADTaPPneumococcal PolysaccharideMeningococcalSmallpoxAnthraxInfluenzaHepatitis BMMRHibShinglesRotavirusPolioHPVPneumococcal Conjugate30s
- Q9Protects against Streptococcus pneumonia and is given to children under the age of 2.Hepatitis AAnthraxRotavirusHibSmallpoxMeningococcalHepatitis BDTaPInfluenzaPolioHPVShinglesPneumococcal ConjugateMMRPneumococcal Polysaccharide30s
- Q10This vaccine is incorrectly associated with Autism.Pneumococcal PolysaccharideShinglesPneumococcal ConjugateInfluenzaHPVPolioSmallpoxHepatitis BMMRMeningococcalHibHepatitis AAnthraxDTaPRotavirus30s
- Q11Only vaccine to prevent a foodborne illness.PolioMeningococcalPneumococcal ConjugateMMRDTaPInfluenzaRotavirusHPVPneumococcal PolysaccharideSmallpoxAnthraxHepatitis BHibHepatitis AShingles30s
- Q12Vaccine for which the inhaled version of the organism is worse.MeningococcalPneumococcal ConjugateShinglesRotavirusMMRHPVInfluenzaPneumococcal PolysaccharideHepatitis BHepatitis AAnthraxPolioSmallpoxHibDTaP30s
- Q13The last U.S. case of this disease was in 1979.RotavirusHepatitis AMeningococcalPneumococcal ConjugateHibAnthraxHepatitis BHPVSmallpoxInfluenzaMMRPneumococcal PolysaccharideShinglesPolioDTaP30s
- Q14Prevents a skin condition in older people linked to varicella zoster.AnthraxHepatitis BHepatitis APneumococcal PolysaccharideShinglesPneumococcal ConjugatePolioSmallpoxDTaPRotavirusMMRMeningococcalInfluenzaHibHPV30s
- Q15The last case of this disease in the world was in 1977AnthraxPneumococcal PolysaccharideMMRHepatitis BHepatitis ASmallpoxPolioMeningococcalHPVInfluenzaRotavirusShinglesDTaPHibPneumococcal Conjugate30s