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PART III Basic Virology
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SELF-ASSESSMENT QUESTIONS
tion of a sufficient number of other members of the population is
1. Regarding viral vaccines, which one of the following is the MOST
a description of which one of the following?
accurate?
(A) Active immunity
(A) Killed vaccines induce a longer lasting response than do live,
(B) Herd immunity
attenuated vaccines.
(C) Passive immunity
(B) Killed vaccines are no longer used in this country because they
(D) Passive–active immunity
do not induce secretory IgA.
(E) Postexposure immunity
(C) Killed vaccines induce a broader range of immune responses
than do live, attenuated vaccines. ANSWERS
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(D) Killed vaccines are safer to give to immunocompromised
patients than are live, attenuated vaccines.
1. (D)
2. Individuals who have had an anaphylactic reaction to egg proteins
should NOT receive which one of the following vaccines?
3. (B)
(A) Hepatitis A vaccine
4. (B)
(B) Hepatitis B vaccine
(C) Influenza vaccine
(D) Polio vaccine
PRACTICE QUESTIONS: USMLE &
(E) Rabies vaccine
COURSE EXAMINATIONS
3. Induction of passive–active immunity is useful in the prevention
of which one of the following sets of two viral diseases?
(A) Hepatitis A and dengue
in the Basic Virology section of Part XIII: USMLE (National
(B) Hepatitis B and rabies
Board) Practice Questions starting on page 720. Also see Part
(C) Influenza and varicella Questions on the topics discussed in this chapter can be found
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XIV: USMLE (National Board) Practice Examination starting
(D) Mumps and yellow fever
(E) Rubella and measles
on page 751.
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