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Immunization Quiz

Vaccines have made certain childhood diseases rare in this country. Find out more about vaccines by taking this quiz.

1. The first vaccine developed was against smallpox.


2. To offer the widest protection against a certain disease such as measles or diphtheria, at least 90% of children should be vaccinated.


3. Vaccines work by teaching your immune system to know what the real infection looks like.


4. Some vaccines against bacterial infections contain inactivated substances or chemicals (toxins and other compounds) that those bacteria make.


5. The yearly flu vaccine is recommended only for people 50 and older.


6. Adults need a booster for tetanus and diphtheria every 10 years.


7. A vaccine is available to protect women against cervical cancer.


8. Fever and soreness at the site of the injection are two mild reactions that may occur after getting a vaccine.


Author: Sinovic, Dianna

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