A. Hepatitis vaccination
B. Gamma globulin injection
C. Immune blood transfusion
D. Placental transfer of antibodies
Related Mcqs:
- The key cell types involved in the acquired immunity include all EXCEPT________________?
A. B lymphocytes
B. Erythrocytes
C. T lymphocytes
D. Antigen presenting cells (APC - Immunity that is conferred to the foetus by transfer of IgG and IgA antibodies is called as______________?
A. Active acquired immunity
B. Passive acquired immunity
C. Natural active immunity
D. Passive natural immunity - Negative phase is seen in ________ immunity?
A. Active
B. Passive
C. Herd
D. Local - Components of innate immunity that are active against viral cells includes______________?
A. NK Cells
B. Cytotoxic T cells
C. B cells
D. Memory B cells - In T.B cell mediated immunity is by_______________?
A. CD 4*
B. CD 8*
C. B – lymphocytes
D. None of the above - A full course of immunization agianst. Telanus with 3 doses to Tetanus toxoid, confers immunity for how many years ?
A. 5
B. 10
C. 15
D. 20 - Which of the following is most potent antigen for stimulating both humoral and cell mediated immunity ?
A. Adjuvant
B. Proteins
C. Polysaccharides
D. Lipids - The type of immunity activated in tuberculosis is____________?
A. Cell mediated
B. Humoral
C. Foreign body reaction
D. None of the above - Which of the following is true about tetanus acquired through traumatic wound ?
A. Clostridium tetani travels via the nerves to the anterior horn dells in spinal cord
B. The tetanospasmin component of the exotoxin act on the post-synaptic neurones and prevents impulse transmission
C. The patient should be given tetanus toxoid intravenously
D. Causes positive Nagler reaction - The classic opportunistic infection in acquired immune deficiency syndrome is_____________?
A. Apthous stomatitis
B. Tuberculosis
C. Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia
D. Herpetic gingivostomatitis