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Which of the following vaccines is not administered by intramuscular injection?
a. Measles vaccine
b. DPT
c. Tetanus toxoid
d. Heap-B vaccine
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- Which of the following vaccines is a conjugate vaccine? Select one: A. Influenza B. MMR C. Pneumococcal D. Hepatitis B E. Hepatitis AWhich of the following vaccines is a conjugate vaccine? A. Hepatitis B B. Hepatitis A C. COVID-19 D. MMR E. Pneumococcal O O OIn order for a child to be classified as Fuly Immunized Child (FIC), he should have recelved the following immunizations before he reaches the age of one: a. 3 doses OPV, one dose BCG, 3 doses measles vaccine, 3 doses DPT, single dose Hepa B b. 3 doses DPT, single dose AMV, 5 doses TT, single dose BCG, 3 doses OPV, 3 doses Hepa B c. Single dose BCG, 3 doses ach of DPT, OPV, AMV, and Hepa B d. Single dose BCG, 3 doses OPV, one dose measles vaçcine, 3 doses Hepa B, 3 doses DPT
- Explain why the Salk vaccine is currently recommended over theSabin vaccine in the United States.Explain THREE (3) consequences of a fake news story related to vaccine.A nonimmunized child appears at the clinic with a visible rash. Which of the following observations indicates the child may have rubeola (measles)? A. Small blue-white spots are visible on the oral mucosa. B. The rash begins on the trunk and spreads outward. C. There is low-grade fever. D. The lesions have a 'teardrop-on-a-rose-petal' appearance.
- What can you say about a positive latex agglutination test? Question 3 options: A It shows the patient is sick with the disease B It shows the patient has never been exposed to the disease C It shows the patient has both the antibodies and the antigen for a disease D It shows no agglutination E It shows the patient has the antibodies to a diseaseAll of the following immunizing agents come in liquid form EXCEPT: a. Hepa B, TI, OPV, DPT b. BCG, Hepa B, TT, OPV c. BCG, AMV, OPV, TT d. DPT, OPV, AMV, TTConsider the following ten diseasesPoliomyelitis, Tuberculosis, pertussis,measles, Diphtheria, Tetanus, Hepatitis B, Haemophilia influenza disease, meningococcal disease, pneumococcal disease, Yellow fever, COVID- 19. In a tabular form indicate1. The causative agent of each disease2. Type of vaccine (the vaccine and it's antigen)3. Who should normally receive /target population4. Vaccination administration route and site
- Match Column D with Column E Column D Column E 1. PCV 2. IPV 3. Hepatitis B 4. Varicella 5. Rotavirus Vaccine A. Immediately after birth B. 6 months of age C. 15 months of age D. 2 months of age E. 1-year-old F. None of the choices 6. DTAPA new patient presents at the clinic with the following history: a CD4 cell count of 400 cells/ul, generalized lymphadenopathy, and a positive HIV test 8 years ago. Based on this information, you would know that the patient is in the phase of the HIV infection?a. Latent phaseb. Overt AIDS phasec. Primary infection phased. Seroconversion phaseWhich of the following STIs can be prevented with a vaccine? Select one: a. Hepatitis B and genital herpes b. Chlamydia and gonorrhea c. Human papillomavirus and hepatitis B d. Gonorrhea and syphilis