// Questions file created by MCBuilder © Mike Capstick // It is a javascript file of data from a@a.com // More trivia:vaccine.chop.edu/trivia q17-26 gametitle='Vaccination'; questions=new Array(); questions[1]='How do Vaccines primarily work by ~training the immune system to recognize and combat specific pathogens.~directly destroying pathogens already in the body.~introducing antibodies to fight a specific disease.~providing a temporary boost to overall immunity.~attacking the immune system~A'; questions[2]='The type of immunity achieved when a significant portion of a population is vaccinated ~Herd immunity~Active immunity~Passive immunity~Innate immunity~Compromised immunity~A'; questions[3]='Which of the following is an example of a live-attenuated vaccine ~Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR)~Influenza (shot)~Tetanus~Hepatitis A~A'; questions[4]='The primary purpose of a "booster" shot is to~remind the immune system about a specific pathogen.~introduce a new vaccine for a different disease.~treat an active infection.~reduce the side effects of the initial vaccine.~replace a faulty vaccine~A'; questions[5]='Which of these diseases is preventable by a vaccine ~Polio~Common cold~Asthma~AIDS~Heart Disease~A'; questions[6]='What type of vaccine uses killed or inactivated pathogens ~Inactivated vaccines~Live-attenuated vaccines~Subunit vaccines~mRNA vaccines~virtual vaccines~A'; questions[7]='The DTaP vaccine protects against which three diseases ~Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Pertussis~Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Polio~Diphtheria, Tuberculosis, and Pertussis~Dermatitis, Tetanus, and Pneumonia~Dermatitis, Tuberculosis, and Pneumonia~A'; questions[8]='Who developed the first vaccine, which was for smallpox ~Edward Jenner~Louis Pasteur~Robert Koch~Alexander Fleming~Charles Darwin~A'; questions[9]='Which type of vaccine introduces only specific pieces of a pathogen (like proteins or sugars) to the immune system ~Subunit, recombinant, polysaccharide, and conjugate vaccines~Live-attenuated vaccines~Inactivated vaccines~Toxoid vaccines 1~virtual vaccines~A'; questions[10]='Which of the following is a common, mild side effect of vaccination~Soreness or redness at the injection site~High fever lasting for several days~Severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis)~Long-term fatigue~Fingernail loss~A'; questions[11]='The number of world wide deaths prevented by childhood vaccination every year is~4 million~2 million~1 million~5 million~6 million~A'; questions[12]='Vaccination has resulted in the global eradication of~Smallpox~Cholera~Typhoid~Measles~Flu~A'; questions[13]='The Lancet estimated that since 1974 vaccines have globally saved~154 million lives~50 million lives~20 million lives~500 million lives~ 1 million lives~A'; questions[14]='In its peak, polio annually caused the death or paralysis of over~500,000 people~1,000,000 people~100,000 people ~50,000 people~20,000 people~A'; questions[15]='Due to vaccination from 1988 to today the number of annual Polio cases has fallen from~350,000 to 22~350,000 to 220,000~350,000 to 0~350,000 to 100,000~350,000 to 10,000~A'; questions[16]='Measles immunization between 2000 and 2016 saved the lives of an estimated~ 20 million children~200 million children~2 million children~1 million children~5 million children~A'; questions[17]='What vaccine is given to children to protect their future unborn babies?~Rubella vaccine~Measles vaccine~Varicella (chickenpox) vaccine~Hepatitis A vaccine~Polio vaccine~A'; questions[18]='Development of which vaccine slowed after the invention of antibiotics?~Influenza vaccine~Meningococcal vaccine~Pneumococcal vaccine~Rotavirus vaccine~Polio vaccine~C'; questions[19]='What daily cellular function do mRNA vaccines use to protect people against COVID-19?~DNA production~Protein production~mRNA production~Antibody production~Osmosis~B'; questions[20]='What is the only oral vaccine currently used in the United States?~Influenza vaccine~Polio vaccine~Rotavirus vaccine~MMR vaccine~Varicella (chickenpox) vaccine~C'; questions[21]='What was the first vaccine to prevent a known cause of cancer?~Shingles vaccine~Hepatitis B vaccine~MMR vaccine~Chickenpox vaccine~Polio vaccine~B'; questions[22]='What vaccine was made using virus isolated from a little boy in Japan in the 1970s?~Rotavirus vaccine~Chickenpox vaccine~Mumps vaccine~Measles vaccine~Polio vaccine~B'; questions[23]='What travel vaccine is now part of the routine childhood immunization schedule?~HPV vaccine~Hepatitis B vaccine~Hepatitis A vaccine~Chickenpox vaccine~Polio vaccine~C'; questions[24]='What vaccine once isolated from human blood is now made using yeast cells?~Measles vaccine~Pertussis vaccine~Hepatitis B vaccine~Shingles vaccine~Polio vaccine~C'; questions[25]='What type of vaccine is the MMR vaccine?~Conjugate vaccine~Live, weakened viral vaccine~Toxoid vaccine~Inactivated viral vaccine~Oral vaccine~B'; questions[26]='Which is not a reason why adults need vaccines?~To boost immunity~To protect against diseases that haven\'t been encountered~To protect against viruses that change~To boost energy levels in cells~To protect against fungal infections~D'; questions[27]='Why vaccinate~All alternatives are correct~Vaccines can protect you from serious illness and death~High rates of unvaccinated individuals lead to breakthrough infections~Unvaccinated individuals risk the health of others~Delaying vaccination allows viruses to mutate~A';