NATS1670 - Immunology Continued

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A quiz containing information from the Nov. 5th NATS1670 class of 2017.
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Question 1

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Approximately this many deaths are caused by infectious diseases in first world countries in recent years.
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  • 6%
  • 63%
  • 0%
  • 50%

Question 2

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Vaccines can be considered 'victims of their own success' because:
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  • As a result of people not experiencing diseases that used to be common (such as pertussis), some people believe vaccination is unnecessary.
  • Vaccines are steadily increasing in cost, making them impossible to produce.
  • Vaccines have been making viruses stronger, ultimately hurting more people than they help.
  • Their success has caused them to grow complacent, and they don't work anymore.

Question 3

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Vaccines are completely safe, and never cause health issues.
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  • True
  • False

Question 4

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The Cutter Incident was a tragedy wherein 40,000 people were infected, 200 children experienced paralysis and 10 died. This incident was related to the vaccine for:
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  • Polio.
  • Measles.
  • Small pox.
  • Pertussis.

Question 5

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Diseases with vaccines may still have outbreaks.
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  • True
  • False

Question 6

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Andrew Wakefield wrote a paper that heavily influenced many peoples' ideas about vaccinations. The summary of his paper is that:
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  • The MMR vaccine causes gastrointestinal inflammation, which causes autism.
  • Vaccines are pivotal in maintaining herd immunity.
  • All vaccines are deadly.
  • The MMR vaccine saved his life.

Question 7

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In an allergic reaction, upon first exposure the tissue contacts allergens, and B cells produce IgE, which attaches to mast cells. This is called:
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  • Reaction.
  • Degranulation.
  • Sensitization.
  • A Basophil.

Question 8

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After doing some work in the garden, Frederick is suffering from watery nasal discharge, sneezing, ichy throat and eyes, and excessive tear production. Based on these symptoms, Frederick likely has:
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  • Pertussis.
  • Hay fever.
  • Polio.
  • Tetanus.

Question 9

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This must be involved in a reaction for it to be considered an allergic reaction.
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  • IgE.
  • IgG.
  • Peanuts.
  • Skin rash.

Question 10

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Food allergies most commonly affect this group of people:
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  • Children.
  • Older people.
  • Young adults.
  • Middle aged people.

Question 11

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Ali went into anaphylactic shock after coming into contact with peanuts. Ten minutes after using his epipen, he's feeling fine. He should follow this up by:
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  • Going home and lying down.
  • Immediately seeking professional medical treatment.
  • Continuing with his daily activities; epinephrine will entirely handle the reaction.
  • Eating more peanuts.

Question 12

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One common treatment of allergies is immunotherapy. Immunotherapy is when:
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  • The body becomes desensitized by allergen exposure.
  • All of the allergen's IgE is extracted from the body with a needle.
  • A doctor repeatedly induces medical anaphylactic shock until the patient stops responding.
  • The patient takes pills every day that make them immune to the allergen.

Question 13

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Some immunotherapy can be done at home, if the allergy is mild enough. Which of the following allergens should never be treated with immunotherapy at home?
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  • Peanuts.
  • Strawberries.
  • Milk.
  • Fur.

Question 14

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The Hygiene hypothesis suggests that:
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  • People who don't shower have fewer allergic reactions.
  • The cleaner a person is, the stronger their immune system will be.
  • Exposure early in life to bacteria can reduce instances of allergy.
  • Rubbing dirt on the site of a reaction can help to reduce the reaction.
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