Usage of Vaccines
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What is TAB?
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What is OPV?
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Name the contributions made by Louis Pasteur.
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Which one of the following can not be used for the preparation of vaccines against plague?
Avirulent live bacteria
Heat-killed suspensions of virulent bacteria
Synthetic capsular polysaccharide material
Formalin-inactivated suspensions of virulent bacteria
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BCG vaccine is a preventive measure against
Tuberculosis
Typhoid
AIDS
Cholera
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While going abroad, why is it essential to get vaccinated against certain diseases?
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When does onychomycosis occur?
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is there any virus useful to humans
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How do u beat a virus fast?
Q. The oral polio vaccine contains what kind of viruses ________
- Harmful viruses
- Killed viruses
- Live viruses
- Heat killed viruses
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Expand DPT.
Q. Suspension of attenuated pathogen that stimulates antibody formation is
- Antitoxin
- Antibiotic
- Vaccine
- Sera
Q. BCG vaccine provides protection against
- Cholera
- Measles
- Small pox
- TB
Q. The vaccines contains:
a) Derivatives of microbes
b) Dead or weakened microbes
c) Products of microbes
a) Derivatives of microbes
b) Dead or weakened microbes
c) Products of microbes
- a, b
- b, c
- c, d
- All of the above
Q. Name any three vaccines and the diseases for which they provide immunity.
Q. Which of the following vaccines is made from recombinant DNA technology?
- FMD
- BCG
- Anthrax
- Hepatitis
Q. BCG vaccine is given to prevent _____________.
- Tuberculosis
- Leprosy
- Food poisoning
- All of the above
Q. Match the list and find the correct answer.
LIST I | LIST II | ||
a | Conjugate vaccine | i | Human papilloma virus |
b | Toxoid vaccine | ii | Haemophilus influenzae |
c | Attenuated whole agent vaccine | iii | Bubonic plague |
d | Inactivated whole agent vaccine | iv | Yellow fever |
v | Diphtheria |
- a - i, b - iv, c - v, d - ii
- a - ii, b - v, c - iv, d - iii
- a - i, b - ii, c - iii, d - v
- a - ii, b - iii, c - i, d - iv
Q. Antivenom injection contains preformed antibodies while polio drops that are administered into the body contain
- Attenuated pathogens
- Activated pathogens
- Harvested antibodies
- Gamma globulin
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To prevent chikungunya, we need to get the Salk's vaccine taken at least three weeks prior to travelling to an area which is affected by the disease.
False
True
Q. A person likely to develop tetanus is immunised by giving
- Weakened germs
- Pre-formed germs
- Dead grems
- Wide spectrum antibodies
Q. First triple antigen vaccination is given to the child after............ of birth
- One Week
- Two months
- Four months
- One year
Q. Which one of the following cannot be used for preparation of vaccination against plague?
- Heat killed suspension of virulent bacteria
- Formaline inactivated suspension of virulent bacteria
- A virulent live bacteria
- Synthetic capsular polysaccharide material
Q. Name the organism from which cyclosporine A is obtained.
Q. The disease whose vaccination is administered in the form of a toxoid is
- Cholera
- Tetanus
- Mumps
- Measles
Q. How we should make efficient notes?
Q. What can mostly prevent the chicken pox?
- A pill can prevent it
- It cannot be prevented
- It can be prevented by a vaccine
- It is prevented by a plant
Q. Which of the following is an example of live vaccine?
- Meningococcal vaccine
- BCG vaccine
- Pertussis vaccine
- TAB vaccine
Q. What is induced in (polio) vaccination?
- Antibodies
- Antibiotics
- None of the above
- Antigen
Q. Mention whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F)
Salk vaccine is used for smallpox T/F
Salk vaccine is used for smallpox T/F