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- Consider the following ten diseasesPoliomyelitis, Tuberculosis, pertussis,measles, Diphtheria, Tetanus, Hepatitis B, Haemophilia influenza disease, meningococcal disease, pneumococcal disease, Yellow fever, COVID- 19. In a tabular form indicate1. The causative agent of each disease2. Type of vaccine (the vaccine and it's antigen)3. Who should normally receive /target population4. Vaccination administration route and site1. Identify the vaccine, risk group, primary series of doses (and booster doses, if available) to prevent the following diseases. Disease 1. Influenza 2. Measles 3. Mumps 4. Rubella 5. Hepatitis A 6. Hepatitis B 7. Rabies 8. Pneumococcal pneumonia Vaccine Primary Series of Vaccine Booster Doses Risk GroupGive the virus etiology of the following : 1. Acute Herpetic Gingivostomatitis 2. Chickenpox 3. Infectious Mononucleosis 4. Herpangina 5. Hand, Foot & Mouth disease 6. Measles 7. Mumps 8. Kaposi’s Sarcoma
- Identify the vaccine, risk group, primary series of doses (and booster doses, if available) to prevent the following diseases. Disease Vaccine Primary Series of Vaccine Booster Doses Risk Group 1. Meningococcal meningitis 2. Yellow fever 3. Cholera 4. Typhoid fever 5. Japanese encephalitis1. Patient X was brought to the emergency room by his mother because he was gushing blood from his mouth after a fall that occurred about 6 hours prior. His mother started that he bled for lengthly periods of time from his vaccine sites, but that he had never had any bruishing or hematomas. The patient was taking medicines for an ear infection he had recently. There was no known history of a bleeding disease in the family. Which from the following is helpful for the diagnosis? a.VWF: Factor VIII binding assay b. Collagen binding assay c. VWF: RCoF assay d. Low dose ristocetin induced platelet agglutination (RIPA) 2. Most patient with hemophilia are male however in uncommon causes, female also can have hemophilia. a.True b. FalseList the Pathogen, Disease symptoms, Treatment, and Preventive measures: DISEASE PATHOGEN SYMPTOMS TREATMENT PREVENTION 1. CYTOMEGALOVIRUS 2.CHIKUNGUNYA 3.ZIKA 4. JAPANESE B ENCEPHALITIS 5.DENGUE FEVER 6.POLIOMYELITIS 7.RABIES
- This is a case study for Immunology & Serology with (4) questions for studying purposes. A 35-year-old man recently received a kidney transplant. He had been feeling well until 2 weeks before, when he experienced a sore throat, fever, chills, profound malaise, and myalgia. Splenomegaly and lymphadenopathy were observed. His medications included cyclosporine. 1. Could this patient be suffering from an infectious disease?2. Why would this patient be susceptible to an opportunistic infection?3. How could an infection of this type be potentially eliminated?4. Are health care workers at risk for infections of this type?MATCHING TYPE. Match the mode of transmission for the specific infectious agent or disease. Choose from the given choices below. A. Contact Transmission C. Common Vehicle TransmissionB. Airborne Transmission D. Vector-borne Transmission 1. Leprosy2. Yersinia pestis3. Influenza4. Typhoid fever5. Tuberculosis6. Chlamydia7. Trypanosoma brucei8. Diphtheria9. Measles10. Gonorrhea11. Hepatitis A12. Chicken pox13. Lyme disease14. Yellow fever15. Ascaris lumbricoidesMatching type Choices are in the picture 1. Puromycin 2. Amanitin 3. Tetracycline 4. Rifampicin 5. Diphtheria Toxin
- Explain THREE (3) consequences of a fake news story related to vaccine.Several immunizations are recommended during adolescence. Click to specify which immunizations are recommended and which are not recommended. Recommended Not Recommended Meningococcal conjugate (MenACWY) Pneumococcal conjugate (PCV13) Diphtheria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis (DTaP) Rotavirus (RV) COVID-19 Seasonal influenzaA 3-day-postpartum client questions why she is to receive the rubella vaccine beforeleaving the hospital. Which of the following rationales should guide the nurse’s response?1. The client’s obstetric status is optimal for receiving the vaccine.2. The client’s immune system is highly responsive during the postpartum period.3. The client’s baby will be high risk for acquiring rubella if the woman does not receive the vaccine.4. The client’s insurance company will pay for the shot if it is given during the immediate postpartum period.