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All of the following immunizing agents come in liquid form EXCEPT:
a. Hepa B, TI, OPV, DPT
b. BCG, Hepa B, TT, OPV
c. BCG, AMV, OPV, TT
d. DPT, OPV, AMV, TT
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- Which of the following vaccines is not administered by intramuscular injection? a. Measles vaccine b. DPT c. Tetanus toxoid d. Heap-B vaccineMake a concept map covering about the following:a. SYPHILISb. Anti-Streptolysin O Test (ASO TEST)c. FEBRILE DISEASESd. SEROLOGIC TESTS FOR HEPA B AND HIVe. SEROLOGIC TEST FOR HETEROPHILE ANTIBODIESJust a simple concept map can do. Thank you very much, will give thumbs up. :)In order for a child to be classified as Fuly Immunized Child (FIC), he should have recelved the following immunizations before he reaches the age of one: a. 3 doses OPV, one dose BCG, 3 doses measles vaccine, 3 doses DPT, single dose Hepa B b. 3 doses DPT, single dose AMV, 5 doses TT, single dose BCG, 3 doses OPV, 3 doses Hepa B c. Single dose BCG, 3 doses ach of DPT, OPV, AMV, and Hepa B d. Single dose BCG, 3 doses OPV, one dose measles vaçcine, 3 doses Hepa B, 3 doses DPT
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