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問:When most people in a community get vaccinated, it greatly reduces the spread of disease. This is known as herd immunity.v ○ ╳
問:Which statement about pneumococcal bacteria is false? It often lives in people's noses and spreads through coughs and sneezes. If a person's immune system is weak, it can enter the lungs or blood and cause serious illnesses. Children under 5 and adults over 65 are the two groups most likely to get sick from it.v There is no vaccine available for pneumococcal bacteria.
問:Immunity from inactivated vaccines tends to be less long-lasting compared to that from live vaccines.v ○ ╳
問:Vaccination to produce immunity is an effective way to prevent infections.v ○ ╳
問:The three elements of the infection chain are the pathogen, the host, and the environment (transmission route).v ○ ╳
問:The COVID-19 vaccine does not require regular booster shots. ○v ╳
問:Which vaccines are recommended for healthcare workers to receive? COVID-19 vaccine. Influenza (flu) vaccine. Hepatitis B vaccine.v All of the above.
問:Who is recommended to receive the hepatitis A vaccine? Patients with chronic liver disease or those who have had a liver transplant. Patients with Haemophilia. Dietary staff.v All of the above.
問:Who is recommended to receive the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine? People who have never been vaccinated or don't know their vaccination history. Healthcare workers. Women of childbearing age who have no vaccination records or proof of having antibodies for measles/rubella.v All of the above.
問:The seasonal flu vaccine does not need to be administered every year. ○v ╳
問:When most people in a community get vaccinated, it greatly reduces the spread of disease. This is known as herd immunity.
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問:Which statement about pneumococcal bacteria is false?
It often lives in people's noses and spreads through coughs and sneezes.
If a person's immune system is weak, it can enter the lungs or blood and cause serious illnesses.
Children under 5 and adults over 65 are the two groups most likely to get sick from it.
v There is no vaccine available for pneumococcal bacteria.
問:Immunity from inactivated vaccines tends to be less long-lasting compared to that from live vaccines.
v ○
╳
問:Vaccination to produce immunity is an effective way to prevent infections.
v ○
╳
問:The three elements of the infection chain are the pathogen, the host, and the environment (transmission route).
v ○
╳
問:The COVID-19 vaccine does not require regular booster shots.
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v ╳
問:Which vaccines are recommended for healthcare workers to receive?
COVID-19 vaccine.
Influenza (flu) vaccine.
Hepatitis B vaccine.
v All of the above.
問:Who is recommended to receive the hepatitis A vaccine?
Patients with chronic liver disease or those who have had a liver transplant.
Patients with Haemophilia.
Dietary staff.
v All of the above.
問:Who is recommended to receive the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine?
People who have never been vaccinated or don't know their vaccination history.
Healthcare workers.
Women of childbearing age who have no vaccination records or proof of having antibodies for measles/rubella.
v All of the above.
問:The seasonal flu vaccine does not need to be administered every year.
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v ╳
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