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Take the Infant Vaccine Quiz

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Test your knowledge of vaccines against a variety of diseases
that can affect your child. This quiz is based on information from the CDC.

1. A pregnant woman passes antibodies to her unborn baby
through the placenta to protect against certain diseases. About how long does this
natural immunity last after birth?




2. Which vaccine may be given to newborns to help protect their liver from infection?




3. Bacterial
meningitis strikes babies more often than any other age group. Which vaccine
will help prevent one previously common type of meningitis?




4. What
type of reaction commonly occurs after the diphtheria, tetanus, and acellular pertussis (DTaP) vaccine?




5. When
should a baby not be given a DTaP vaccine?




6. In the
combined DTP vaccine used in the past, which of the 3 vaccine components reportedly caused severe reactions?




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Author: Skurchak, Gina

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