Active Immunisation Flashcards

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Strains used in marker vaccines can be differentiated from the field strains.

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2
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Avirulent strains can be used in live vaccines

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3
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The health state of the vaccinated animals can influence the efficacy of the vaccination

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4
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Adjuvants in vaccines increase the shelf life of vaccines

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5
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Inactivated vaccines contain inactivated bacterial toxins

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6
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The method of vaccination has no effect on the efficacy of the vaccination

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7
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Adjuvants in vaccines increase the efficacy of vaccines.

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8
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Attenuated strains can be used in live vaccines.

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9
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Deletion vaccines can only be used as live vaccines.

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10
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In the case of marker vaccines, the field strains and the vaccine strains can be
differentiated

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11
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Inactivated vaccines can contain the whole agents or their components

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12
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The colostral immunoglobulins have no effect on the vaccination of the new born
animals

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13
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DIVA principle can only be used if the animals are vaccinated with deletion vaccines

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14
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According to DIVA principle, infected and vaccinated animals can be differentiated.

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15
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Subunit vaccines contain only antigens of the agents

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16
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Certain parts of the genome are missing from deletion vaccine strains

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17
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Some genes are missing from the strains included in deletion vaccines

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18
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For safety reasons only inactivated vaccines are used

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19
Q

Live vaccines can contain strains with lower virulence

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20
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Live vaccines always contain avirulent agents

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21
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Live vaccines can contain attenuated strains

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22
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Live vaccines are less effective than the inactivated ones.

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23
Q

Live vaccines are dangerous, they are not on the market any more

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F

24
Q

Live vaccines are not used in Europe any more.

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F

25
Q

Live vaccines do not provide good immunity.

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F

26
Q

Marker vaccines are used to mark the site of vaccination

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F

27
Q

It is not allowed to use inactivated deletion vaccines in the EU.

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F

28
Q

Live vaccines contain attenuated or avirulent agents.

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29
Q

The agent in a vaccine can influence the level of the immune response of vaccinated
animals

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30
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If deletion vaccines are used, vaccinated and infected animals can be differentiated.

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F

31
Q

Using marker vaccines, vaccinated and infected animals can be differentiated.

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32
Q

Use of marker vaccines can be combined with “test and remove” eradication.

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33
Q

The immune response produced by an attenuated vaccine is low

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F

34
Q

Marker vaccines are marked with dyes

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F

35
Q

Some attenuated vaccine strains can be immunosuppressive

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36
Q

Attenuated vaccines induced a quick immune response

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37
Q

Vaccines containing attenuated strains are not used anymore

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F

38
Q

The amount of antigen in the vaccine has no effect on the efficacy of the vaccine.

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F