Childhood Vaccination

What is the order taken for the body to prevent diseases specific to their vaccines?
Antibody, antigen, memory
Antigen, memory, antibody
Antigen, antibody, memory
Memory, antibody, antigen
How many ways can a vaccine be administered and what are those ways?
3: oral liquid, oral pill, shot
1: shot
2: shot, oral liquid
3: oral liquid, shot, nasal spray
What are common risks of vaccines?
Allergic reaction and death
Death
Muscle soreness, redness, fever
Development of the disease
How many countries still have active polio cases?
3
24
17
None
How many children were estimated to be under or unvaccinated around the world in 2018?
21.6 million
14.5 million
2 billion
19.4 million
By the age of 15, how many diseases could a child in the United States be protected by with vaccines?
15
21
13
7
How many forms of vaccines are available currently?
6
3
4
5
Children under age 15 make up what percent of the world population?
25
12
30
18
Who does herd immunity protect?
Those too young for vaccines
Those with compromised immune systems
Those with medical conditions preventing vaccination
All of the above
What is the goal of vaccines?
To give you a disease
To introduce germs in small amounts for your body to build immunity
To check for your allergies
To allow germs into your body to cause mild disease symptoms
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