
Ped L5-6
Quiz by Seleste Parma
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What is a deadly complication of measles?
Using antibodies to neutralize either the pathogen or the toxin is the method of which type of immunity?
Which of the following describes when small amounts of lesion material inoculated into the skin?
Who had collected cowpox pustule and innoculated and 8 year old, then exposed him to smallpox pustule material and observed for disease?
Why did infecting someone with cowpox help with protection from smallpox?
What types of microbes are the best targets for vaccine control?
Which of the following uses live organisms that have been weakened so they are not virulent?
Which of the following produces the strongest response and longest duration of CD4, CD8, and memory B cells/Ig?
Which of the following requires fewer doses for induction of immunity?
Which of the following uses microbes that have been killed through physical or chemical processes?
Which of the following is more stable and safe for immunocompromised patients?
Which of the following formulations contain only the immunogenic microbial Ags, have no replication, and the amount of Ag is fixed?
Which type of subunit vaccine is used for diseases caused by a toxin and contains strong, neutralizing antibodies?
Which type of subunit vaccine is used for diseases caused by a polysaccaride capsule and contains strong, opsonizing antibodies?
Which type of subunit vaccine contains strong, neutralizing and opsonizing antibodies?
WHat is the process of conjugate vaccines?
The ___ effect in adjuvants like alum is when alum traps Ags at the injection site for continuous slow release to prolong stimulation of the immune response.
In immunologic tolerance to vaccine Ag, which of the following leads to increased Treg cells, preventing inflammatory responses and decreases the efficacy of a vaccine?
Which of the following can trigger pro-inflammatory responses and can promote Th1 response for IgG development, but adjuvants can trigger damage rather than protective immunity?
What type of vaccine is HepB?
What type of vaccine is polio?
What type of vaccine is pneumococcal?
What type of vaccine is Hib?
What type of vaccine is DTaP?
What type of vaccine is rotavirus?
What type of vaccine is MMR?
What type of vaccine is varicella?
What type of vaccine is HepA?
What type of vaccine is HPV?
What type of vaccine is Dengue?
When is HepB not given?
When is DTaP not given?
What is the composition of the DTaP vaccine?
When is it best to apply another dose of a vaccine?
Which response to Ag in infants is predominantly used?
The inactivated poliovirus is administered at