BPK 140 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Multiple Sex Partners, Cervical Cancer, Body Piercing

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The national advisory committee on immunization (naci) recommends that children are up to date with their immunization program but no immunizations for adults are recommended. Highlights differences in policy for immunization between children and adults. It is difficult to make a vaccine to fight against a new strain (h5n1) of avian influenza because the strain quickly changes or mutates by borrowing genes from other viruses. Reasons for difficulty to make vaccine at times. Studies show that tattooing and body piercing are playing a role in transmitting various infections, including hepatitis, syphilis, and hiv. The most widespread sexually transmitted infection in canada is chlamydia trachomatis. This frequent sti can lead to severe medical problems. The most affected group of canadians with hiv/aids is injecting drug users. Answer: d the inactivated flu viruses are grown in chick embryos. Answer: b respiratory illness that resulted in 774 deaths worldwide, far fewer than causes of death by flu annually.

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