Vaccines for diphtheria and tetanus are
A. Live attenuated vaccine
B. Toxoid vaccine
C. Heterologous vaccine
D. Sub unite vaccine
Which type of vaccines is use meningococcal infection
A. Conjugate
B. Toxoid
C. Killed
D. Attenuated
Rabies vaccine is:
A. Live attenuated vaccine
B. Heterologous vaccine
C. Kill inactivated vaccine
D. Sub unite vaccines
Process by which vaccine is distributed and administrate
A. Immunization
B. Vaccination
C. Sample collection.
D. Infusion
Immediate protection against acute infections e.g measles, tetanus etc. is given by;
A. Active natural immunization
B. Passive natural immunization
C. Active artificial immunization
D. Passive artificial immunization
Vaccines introduced to the children at birth and onward are which type of immunity:
A. Active
B. Induced
C. Passive
D. Diffused
DPT vaccine is for:
A. Diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus
B. Diphtheria, pneumococcus, tetanus
C. Yellow fever
D. Hay fever