CC.1.11.- How do vaccines work?

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Question 1

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Edward Jenner succeeded in creating a vaccine against smallpox by injecting patients with material of which disease?
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  • Smallpox
  • Cowpox
  • Cattle virus

Question 2

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What is the function of innate immune response?
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  • Act very rapid as a first line of defense to eliminate the infection
  • Trap microbes so they cannot spread in our body freely
  • Coordinate and support adaptive immunity

Question 3

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What is the main advantage of live attenuated vaccine?
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  • It provides more durable immunity; boosters may be required, though less frequently than would otherwise be necessary
  • It is safer than other kinds of vaccines
  • It does not cause any severe side effects or complications

Question 4

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Which is not true about subunit vaccines?
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  • They can be designed using molecular biology technique
  • They are less harmful than live attenuated vaccine
  • They provide lifetime protection

Question 5

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Since we have our immune system to protect us from disease, why do we still need a vaccine?
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  • Because adaptive immunity takes days to weeks to initiate a response and sometimes it is too late
  • Because some people are immune deficient or have weak immune systems
  • All of the above
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