Vaccination

Name:

Candidate number:

Theme:

 

OPTION LIST

 

A

BCG

I

Mumps

B

Diptheria

J

Pertussis

C

Hepatitis A (HAV)

K

Pneumococcal vaccine

D

Hepatitis B (HBV)

L

Oral polio vaccine (OPV)

E

Haemophilus infuenzae type B (HIB)

M

Rabies

F

Influenza

N

Rubella

G

Measles

O

Tetanus

H

Meningococcal vaccine

P

Vaccinia

 

 

For each scenario below, choose the most appropriate answer from the list above. Each option may be used once, more than once or not at all.

 

1. Live attenuated vaccine given to adults not previously immunised to this pathogen.

 

2. Inactivated vaccine which prevents disease normally spread by the faeco-oral route.

 

3. Conjugate vaccine against a toxoid, given as part of normal vaccination schedule for children in the UK.

 

4. Inactivated vaccine administered post exposure to prevent infection from a negative sense RNA virus.

 

5. Conjugate vaccine against a gram positive bacterium, administered as part of the normal vaccination schedule for children in the UK.

 

 

ANSWERS

1. L

2. C

3. O

4. M

5. K