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- 1. The vaccine given to protect against meningococcal disease
- 5. The vaccine that protects against Haemophilus influenzae type b
- 6. immunity This type of immunity is achieved through the administration of ready-made antibodies
- 7. The vaccine that prevents human papillomavirus
- 9. The flu vaccine
- 11. The vaccine for measles, mumps, and rubella
- 14. The vaccine used to prevent chickenpox
- 15. The vaccine for inactivated polio
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- 2. Passive immunity the immunity type provided by the mother’s antibodies to a newborn
- 3. The vaccine that protects against diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis
- 4. active immunity Immunization type achieved by contracting an infectious agent
- 5. The vaccine for hepatitis B
- 6. The disease-screening test that checks for metabolic and endocrine disorders in newborns
- 7. The vaccine for hepatitis A
- 8. The document developed by the CDC that explains vaccine risks and benefits
- 10. The federal act that provides compensation for vaccine injuries
- 12. The oral vaccine used to prevent severe diarrhea
- 13. The vaccine used to prevent pneumonia caused by bacteria
