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Microbiology chapter 17 potential test questions

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to obtain immediate immunity against tetanus, a patient should receive

  1. an attenuated vaccine of Clostridium tetani
  2. a modified live vaccine of Clostridium tetani
  3. tetanus toxoid
  4. immunoglobin against tetanus toxin (antitoxin)
  5. a subunit vaccine against Clostridium tetani

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d. immunoglobin against tetanus toxin (antitoxin)

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Which of the following vaccine types is commonly given with an adjuvant

  1. an attenuated vaccine
  2. a modified live vaccine
  3. a chemically killed vaccine
  4. an immunoglobulin
  5. an agglutinating antigen

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c. a chemically killed vaccine

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Attenuation is

  1. the process of reducing virulence
  2. a necessary step in vaccine manufacture
  3. a form of variolation
  4. similar to an adjuvant

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a. the process of reducing virulence

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An antiserum is

  1. an anti-antibody
  2. an inactivated vaccine
  3. formed of monoclonal antibodies
  4. the liquid portion of blood used for immunization

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d. the liquid portion of blood used for immuniztion

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Monoclonal antibodies

  1. are produced by hybridomas
  2. are secreted by clone cells
  3. can be used for passive immunization
  4. all of the above

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d. all of the above

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The study of antibody-antigen interaction in the blood is

  1. attenuation
  2. agglutination
  3. precipitation
  4. serology

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d. serology

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Induce rapid onset of immunity

  1. attenuated viral vaccine
  2. adjuvant
  3. subunit vaccine
  4. immunoglobulin
  5. residual virulance

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d. immunoglobulin

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Induces mainly an antibody response

  1. attenuated viral vaccine
  2. adjuvant
  3. subunit vaccine
  4. immunoglobulin
  5. residual virulance

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c. subunit vaccine

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Induces good cell-mediated immunity

  1. attenuated viral vaccine
  2. adjuvant
  3. subunit vaccine
  4. immunoglobulin
  5. residual virulance

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a. attenuated viral vaccine

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Increases antigenicity

  1. attenuated viral vaccine
  2. adjuvant
  3. subunit vaccine
  4. immunoglobulin
  5. residual virulance

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b. adjuvant

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Uses antigen fragments

  1. attenuated viral vaccine
  2. adjuvant
  3. subunit vaccine
  4. immunoglobulin
  5. residual virulance

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c. subunit vaccine

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Uses attenuated microbes

  1. attenuated viral vaccine
  2. adjuvant
  3. subunit vaccine
  4. immunoglobulin
  5. residual virulance

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a. attenuated viral vaccine