Protein containing particles with no detectable nucleic acid that are highly resistant to inactivation is called ______
A. Viruses
B. Prions
C. Bacteria
D. Fun
A. Viruses
B. Prions
C. Bacteria
D. Fun
A. Smallpox
B. Chickenpox
C. Rubella
D. Rabies
A. The vaccine has been withdrawn to it’s side effects
B. People of the developing countries can’t afford it’s vaccine when they entered in the Endemic areas
C. Both Human and monkey are the reservoirs of yellow fever virus
D. The virus has mutated so the existing vaccine is not too longer effective
A. Rotavirus is a major cause of Nosocomial diarrhea in ICUs
B. The viral proteins in rotavirus cause diarrhea
C. Attenuated virus as the immunogenic is used as a vaccine against rotavirus
D. the diarrhea caused by rotavirus is diagnosed by rise in antibody titer to the virus.
A. Nothing, child would not be effected
B. Give HBIG
C. Give HBV vaccine and HBIG
D. Immunize with HBV vaccine containing HbsAg
A. Poliovirus has single stranded RNA0
B. The current vaccine recommendation is to give the live vaccine
C. Paralytic poliomyelitis is the most common feature of polio virus infection
D. Poliovirus is primarily transmitted by feco-oral route
A. 09 months
B. 12 months
C. 15 months
D. 18 months
A. Cause release of immunogenic
B. Enhance uptake of immunogenic
C. Enhance only B cell response
D. Induce costimulatory molecules
A. hepatitis A virus
B. Hepatitis A virus
C. Hepatitis C virus
D. Hepatitis D Virus