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100

What is the term for the process by which a person becomes immune to a disease through vaccination?

What is Immunization?

100

A pregnant woman is uncertain about receiving vaccines during pregnancy, including the influenza vaccine. How would you discuss the safety and benefits of vaccination during pregnancy, considering both the mother's and the baby's health?

Why are certain vaccines recommended for pregnant women, and what information would you provide to reassure a pregnant woman about the safety of vaccines for her and her baby?

100

The first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine in the United States was...

What is December 14, 2020?

100

Which vaccine was developed to prevent a respiratory illness caused by the SARSCoV-2 virus?

What is the COVID-19 vaccine?

100

A young adult is preparing to embark on a journey as an international volunteer, which will take them to regions with varying health risks. Their pre-travel preparations involve consulting with healthcare professionals to ensure they are adequately protected against infectious diseases. As part of these preparations, they inquire about the vaccine specifically designed to safeguard against the hepatitis B virus. What is the name of the vaccine the healthcare provider is likely to recommend for protection against hepatitis B in this scenario?

What is the Hepatitis B vaccine?

200

What Covid vaccine has only one dose?

What is the Johnson & Johnson's vaccine?

200

A young adult is unsure about getting the COVID-19 vaccine, citing concerns about potential side effects. How would you provide information to address these concerns and emphasize the safety and effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccine?

What key points would you convey to alleviate concerns about COVID-19 vaccine side effects and promote vaccine confidence?

200

 When was the World Health Organization (WHO) founded, playing a key role in global vaccination initiatives?

What is 1948?

200

Which vaccine helps prevent cervical cancer and is recommended for both females and males?

What is the HPV (human papillomavirus) vaccine?

200

A parent is preparing their child for the upcoming school year and is scheduling a visit to the pediatrician for the required vaccinations. They inquire about the vaccine that provides protection against a contagious disease characterized by an itchy rash and is also commonly known as chickenpox. What is the name of the vaccine the pediatrician is likely to recommend for their child to prevent chickenpox?

What is the Varicella vaccine (Chickenpox vaccine)?

300

What is the term for the temporary side effects that can occur after receiving a vaccine, such as soreness at the injection site or a low-grade fever?

What are vaccine side effects or adverse reactions?

300

A community has recently experienced an outbreak of measles, and some parents are hesitant to vaccinate their children due to concerns about vaccine safety. How would you address these concerns and encourage vaccination to prevent further spread of the disease?

What strategies would you use to communicate the safety of measles vaccines and the importance of community-wide vaccination during an outbreak?

300

When did the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) officially recommend routine vaccination for hepatitis B in the United States?

What is 1991?

300

Which vaccine is used to protect against a bacterial infection that can lead to severe respiratory illness and can be especially dangerous for infants?

What is the pertussis (whooping cough) vaccine?

300

In the wake of a rapidly spreading infectious disease outbreak in a major U.S. city, the local health authorities, and hospitals are overwhelmed, and the situation is escalating. The governor's office is seeking expert guidance and coordination to contain the outbreak and mitigate its impact. What federal agency in the United States plays a crucial role in responding to public health emergencies, providing guidance on disease prevention, and helping to control and prevent the spread of infectious diseases, including outbreaks like this one?

What is the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)?

400

What is the term for the process of vaccinating a large portion of a population to protect those who cannot be vaccinated?

What is community or public vaccination?

400

A parent is concerned about vaccinating their newborn against hepatitis B, as they believe the baby is not at risk. What information would you provide to address their concerns and emphasize the importance of early vaccination?

Why is it recommended to vaccinate newborns against hepatitis B, and what are the potential benefits?

400

In which year was the oral polio vaccine (OPV) first licensed for use?

What is 1962?

400

Which vaccine is commonly given to protect against tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis (whooping cough)?

What is Tdap vaccine?

400

A public health official is tasked with developing a comprehensive strategy to combat a rapidly spreading infectious disease in a densely populated city. To effectively control the outbreak, they need to determine the percentage of the population that must be immune to the disease, either through vaccination or previous infection, in order to slow its transmission and protect those who are most vulnerable. What term is used to describe this critical percentage, which, once reached, can help achieve herd immunity and curb the spread of the disease within the community?

What is the herd immunity threshold?

500

What is the concept of introducing a weakened or inactivated pathogen to stimulate an immune response without causing the disease itself?

What is the principle of vaccination?

500

A traveler is planning a trip to a region where yellow fever is endemic. They are unsure about getting the yellow fever vaccine due to worries about adverse reactions. How would you counsel the traveler on the importance of this vaccine and address their concerns?

Why is the yellow fever vaccine recommended for travelers to certain regions, and how would you address concerns about potential adverse reactions?

500

In what year was the first successful smallpox vaccination performed by Edward Jenner?

What is 1796?

500

What is the name of the vaccine used to prevent chickenpox?

What is the varicella vaccine?

500

A team of researchers is conducting a study on a novel virus that has recently emerged and is causing concern. They are investigating the key components of the virus that trigger the body's immune response. What term is used to describe the specific molecular structure or substance on the virus's surface that the immune system recognizes and reacts to as a potential threat?

What is an Antigen?

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