Disease
Schedule
Vaccines
Immunity
Rapid fire
100

Transmitted from one person to another.

What is a communicable disease?

100

Vaccine who's 1st dose of 3 is given at birth.

What is Hepatitis B?

100

Can be given annually starting from 6 months of age.

What is the Influenza vaccine?

100

This solution contains antibodies that are extracted from human or animal blood.

What is immune globulin?

100

Vaccine for tuberculosis?

BCG

200

Vaccination made this disease eradicated worldwide.  

What is Smallpox?

200

The time between when you're infected and when you might see symptoms.

What is the incubation period?

200

Which vaccine is given to prevent cervical cancer?

HPV

200

Gained as a result of having a disease or by receiving vaccines.

What is acquired immunity?

200

Proper injection site for the DTap vaccine.

What is intramuscular?

Because if given subcutaneously the vaccine causes significant tissue irritation. 

300

Which disease has NO effective vaccine available?

A. Rabies
B. Hepatitis B
C. HIV
D. Polio 

300

This booster immunization is given after the age of 7. 

What is Tdap?
(tetanus, diphtheria, and acellular pertussis)

300

The MMRV vaccine protects against this.

What is measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella?

300

A protein produced by the body's immune system that protects against harmful substances.

Antibody

300

Vaccine for mumps

MMR

400

What disease is caused by the bacteria Bordetella pertussis?

What is whooping cough?

400

This vaccine protects against German measles and is given at 12 and 18 months.

What is the MMRV vaccine?

400

This immunization can protect against some diseases from organisms found in the feces of domestic animals and soil.

What is Tetanus?

400

Two cells present in the body and play a critical role in the immune system. They work together to make antibodies and kill foreign invaders.

What are T cells and B cells?

400

Which of the following is NOT vaccine preventable?

A. Yellow fever
B. Japanese encephalitis
C. Malaria
D. Rabies

Malaria

500

Which is NOT part of routine childhood immunization (EPI)? 

A. Polio
B. Hepatitis B
C. Hepatitis C
D. Measles

C. Hepatitis C

500

This vaccine must be given in 5 doses and the last dose is given before the age of 7 years.

What is DTaP?
(diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis). 

500

This vaccine helps protect babies against a virus causing diarrhea and vomiting.

What is the rotavirus vaccine?

500

Maternal immunoglobulin to cross the placenta and is present in breastfed infants.

What is IgG?
It provides early protection for the baby but is not absorbed.

500

Floppy paralysis” prevented by?

OPV/IPV

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