Exam 3 - Immunization Overview Flashcards

1
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Why is a person protected from reinfection?

A

Because of the persistence of antibodies and effector cells

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2
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What is the concept behind vaccines? What does it do?

A

It mimics an infection so that the primary immune response to the pathogen is stimulated

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3
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How does a vaccine work?

A

Stimulates the production of memory cells so that recognition and destruction will happen quickly

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4
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What are some reasons behind the failure of herd immunity?

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  1. Public concerns about vaccines and their side effects
  2. Public perception
  3. Vaccines link with other impairments like autism
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5
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What was one result of the publics concern with vaccine safety?

A

The vaccination for Lyme disease was taken off the market for humans.

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6
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Inhaling a small amount of dried material from a smallpox pustule is an example of:

A

Deliberate attempts to prevent infection by introducing a mild for of the disease to a healthy person

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7
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What disease was the first to have a vaccine and be eradicated?

A

Smallpox

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8
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A substance that enhances the immunogenicity of a vaccine?

A

An Adjuvant

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