Vaccination and Immunisation

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Vaccination and Immunisation: Overview

In this topic, we will focus on the history of vaccination. It explains the process and importance of immunization. We will also study the difference between vaccination and immunization.

Important Questions on Vaccination and Immunisation

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_____ is the vaccine of Haemophilus Influenzae type B.

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Botulinum is the causative organism of Haemophilus Influenzae type B.

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MMR is the vaccine of Haemophilus Influenzae type B.

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What are the possible complications associated with Haemophilus Influenzae type B disease.

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Write the name of the causative organism of HInfluenzae type B.

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The causative organism of rubella is

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Penicillin is the vaccine for rubella.

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Make a list of vaccines for rubella.

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Make a list of complications of rubella.

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Name the causative organism of rubella.

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Chickenpox is an infection caused by the variola virus.

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What are the symptoms of chickenpox?

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What is the causative organism of chickenpox?

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What are the causes of polio?

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What do you understand by polio?

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The causative organism of measles:

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Measles is a contagious viral infection.

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Measles is caused by _____ (virus/bacteria).

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Define measles and its causative agent.

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Pertussis or commonly known as whooping cough is caused by: