Inventors
Childhood vaccines
Adult Vaccines
History of Vaccines
Fun Facts
100

Name 1 manufacturer of the CURRENT COVID-19 vaccines

Who are Pfizer-BioNTech (Pfizer), Moderna, or Novavax.

100

This is the youngest age that the Tdap vaccine can be given to.

What is 7 years old?

100

Shingles is for adults _ years and older.

What is 50?

100

This was the decade that the whooping cough (pertussis), diphtheria and tetanus vaccines were combined into one licensed vaccine.

What is the 1940's (1948)

100

In many parts of the world, 1 in _ children go unvaccinated. 

What is 5?
200
This manufacturer is the only RSV vaccine approved and recommended for us in pregnant women

What is Pfizer?

200

This is how many doses are recommended for Meningococcal ACWY.

What is 2 doses?

200

Tdap booster shots should be every _ years.

What is 10 years?

200

This infectious disease was caused by the variola virus and has been eradicated since 1977.

What is smallpox?

200

HPV vaccine is more than 90% effective at preventing _ HPV cancers.

What is 6?

300
Location of the world's first successful vaccine
What is England?
300

This is the youngest age that Covid-19 can be given. 

What is 6 months?

300

People ages 65 and older should receive 2 doses of any 2024-2025 COVID-19 vaccine space _ months apart.

What is 6 months?

300

During this decade, the first influenza vaccine was approved for military use.

What is the 1940's? (1945)

300

The Brand name of the nasal flu vaccine. 

What is FluMist?
400

Inventor of the oral polio vaccine

Who is Albert Sabin?

400

This is the brand name for the Rotavirus vaccine

What is RotaTeq or Rotarix?


400
The CDC recommends that adults who have never received a pneumococcal conjugate vaccine should receive it at _ years or older. 

What is 50?

400

This virus was originally called "Australia Antigen".

What is Hepatitis B virus?

400

This pandemic killed an estimated 20-50 million people worldwide.

What is the Spanish Flu?

500

This woman's cells were taken during a biopsy at Johns Hospital in 1951 have played a vital role in the development of the polio and Covid-19 vaccines. 

Who is Henrietta Lacks?

500
This vaccine should be given to the baby at birth.

What is the Hepatitis B (and RSV depending on the month and vaccination of mother)?

500

The hep B vaccine is recommended for adults aged _ thru _ years old.

What is 19-59 years old? (has to be within 5 years)

500

A pneumococcal vaccine became a high priority when this bug started to become more antibiotic resistant in the 1940's.

What is streptococcus pneumoniae? 

500

The nickname for Mary Mallon who was a carrier of the bacterium Salmonella typhi and unknowingly made people sick.

What is Typhoid Mary?

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