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Vaccination results in A. Natural active immunity B. Natural passive immunity C. Artificial active immunity D. Artificial passive immunity correct answers C The transfer of antibodies from mother to developing fetus across the placenta or from mother to infant via breast milk results ...

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MBI 111 Exam 3 || Questions and 100% Accurate Answers.
Vaccination results in
A. Natural active immunity
B. Natural passive immunity
C. Artificial active immunity
D. Artificial passive immunity correct answers C

The transfer of antibodies from mother to developing fetus across the placenta or from mother to
infant via breast milk results in
A. Natural active immunity
B. Natural passive immunity
C. Artificial active immunity
D. Artificial passive immunity correct answers B

The PCV13 vaccine is made from antigenic sugar molecules from the capsules of Streptococcus
pneumoniae bacteria that are attached to a carrier molecule. This is an example of
A. A conjugated vaccine
B. A subunit vaccine
C. An attenuated whole agent vaccine
D. An inactivated whole agent vaccine
E. A toxoid correct answers A

The Hepatitis A vaccine is made from Hepatitis A viruses that are no longer capable of infecting
human cells. This is an example of
A. A conjugated vaccine
B. A subunit vaccine
C. An attenuated whole agent vaccine
D. An inactivated whole agent vaccine
E. A toxoid correct answers D

A toxoid is
A. A blood transfusion
B. An antibiotic
C. An antiviral vaccine
D. An antibody molecule
E. An inactivated bacterial exotoxin correct answers E

According to your textbook, reluctance among parents to have their children vaccinated has led
to a decrease in
A. Measles cases
B. Diagnoses of autism
C. Herd immunity
D. Type 2 diabetes
E. Pediatricians correct answers C

, According to your textbook, Andrew Wakefield
A. Developed the first vaccines against mumps and influenza
B. Published a fraudulent study that linked the MMR vaccine to autism
C. Travels the world promoting vaccine safety and effectiveness
D. Discovered that measles vaccination rates were at an all-time high in 2003-2004
E. Was the first person to receive the cowpox vaccination to prevent smallpox correct answers B

According to your textbook, a compound that is added to a vaccine to enhance immunogenicity
and prolong antigen retention at the injection site is called
A. A conjugate
B. An adjuvant
C. A toxoid
D. An additive
E. A stimulator correct answers B

According to your textbook, a new idea in vaccine development is to use microbial ___________
rather than whole microbes or microbial proteins or sugars.
A. Adjuvants
B. RNA
C. DNA
D. Lipids
E. Hyphae correct answers C

According to your textbook, some recent changes to vaccine components include
A. A switch from live attenuated oral polio vaccine to inactivated injected polio vaccine
B. Replacement of the whole cell pertussis vaccine with an acellular pertussis vaccine
C. Phasing out use of the preservative thimerosal
D. A and B, but not C
E. A, B, and C correct answers E

Certain types of normal microbiota found in the respiratory tract can also cause disease.
Examples of bacteria that can be both normal microbiota and disease-causing species include
A. Streptococcus pneumoniae
B. Streptococcus pyogenes
C. Staphylococcus aureus
D. A and B, but not C
E. A, B, and C correct answers E

Prevention of complications associated with Strep throat relies on
A. Sterilization of imported animal hides
B. Antibiotic treatment
C. Vaccination of children
D. Vaccination of cattle
E. Water purification correct answers B

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