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Question
Given below is a table of certain vaccines, the diseases against which they are used and the nature of vaccine. Fill up the gaps 1-10.
Vaccine |
Disease(s) |
The Nature of Vaccine |
TAB |
1. _______________ |
2. ___________________ |
Salk's vaccine |
3. _______________ |
4. ___________________ |
BCG |
5. _______________ |
Living weakened germs |
Vaccines for measles |
Measles |
6. ___________________ |
Cowpox virus |
7. _______________ |
8. ___________________ |
Toxoids |
9. _______________ |
Extracts of toxins |
|
10. ______________ |
Secreted by bacteria |
Solution
Vaccine |
Disease(s) |
The Nature of Vaccine |
TAB |
1. Typhoid |
2. Killed germs |
Salk's Vaccine |
3. Poliomyelitis |
4. Killed germs |
BCG |
5. Tuberculosis |
Living weakened germs |
Vaccines for Measles |
Measles |
6. Living weakened germs |
Cowpox Virus |
7. Small pox |
8. Living fully poisonous germs |
Toxoids |
9. Diphtheria |
Extracts of toxins |
|
10. Tetanus |
Secreted by bacteria |
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