Vaccines, Vaccination & Immunization

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Vaccines, Vaccination & Immunization: Overview

This topic covers concepts such as Immunization through Vaccination, Vaccination, and Vaccines.

Important Questions on Vaccines, Vaccination & Immunization

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Define immunological tolerance.

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Explain the phenomenon of immunological tolerance.

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_____ is the unresponsiveness of the immune system to self-antigens.

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Immunological tolerence is similar to autoimmunity.

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Immunological tolerance is a complex series of mechanisms that impair the immune system.

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Hypersensitivity reaction is triggered when immune tolerance fails.

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Why peripheral immunological tolerance is so important?

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How mature B and T cells of our immune system are self-tolerant?

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Immunological tolerance is the resistance of an immune response against a particular _____.

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What do you mean by immunological tolerance?

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Louis Pasteur developed a vaccine against _____ in 1885.

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What is the full form of BCG?

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In the process of A, B is introduced into the body. B stimulates the immune system in a way that not only produces C but also generates numerous T or B memory cells.

What does 'C' stand for? (Vaccination/ Vaccine/ Immunity/ Antibodies/ Antigens/ Antibiotics)

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In the process of A, B is introduced into the body. B stimulates the immune system in a way that not only produces C but also generates numerous T or B memory cells.

What does 'B' stand for? (Vaccination/ Vaccine/ Immunity/ Immunoglobulins/ Antibiotics)

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Name the disease prevented by BCG vaccine.

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How does vaccination work?

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Diphtheria is prevented by._____ (DTP/BCG) vaccine.

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Tuberculosis is treated by DTP or BCG vaccine?

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Scientifically, the practice of vaccination is called

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_____ (Mutation/Vaccination/Microinjection) is the introduction of any kind of dead or weakened germs into the body of a living being to develop immunity.