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Immunisation Coalition: 2022 Pneumococcal Disease Webinar Quiz
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What causes pneumococcal disease?
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A: Streptococcus pneumoniae
B: Staphylococcus pneumoniae
C: Staphylococcus aureus
D: Streptococcus agalactiae
What is the difference between Prevenar 13 and Pneumovax 23?
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A: Prevenar 13 is a 13 strain polysaccharide vaccine and Pneumovax 23 is a 23 strain conjugated vaccine
B: Prevenar 13 is a 13 strain conjugate vaccine and Pneumovax 23 is a 23 strain polysaccharide vaccine
C: They are both conjugate vaccines but contain a different number of strains
D: They are both polysaccharide vaccines but contain a different number of strains
Can Prevenar 13 be given concurrently with Zostavaxand influenza vaccines?
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A: No the combination should be avoided
B: Prevenar 13 can be given with Zostavax but not with influenza vaccines
C: Prevenar 13 can be given with influenza vaccine but not with Zostavax vaccine
D: Prevenar 13 can be given with influenza and Zostavax vaccines
Your patient is 45 years of age and diagnosed with a Haematological Malignancy. What is the recommended pneumococcal vaccination schedule for this patient?
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A: Prevenar 13 first followed by 2 doses of Pneumovax 23
B: Prevenar 13 first, followed by 1 dose of Pneumovax 23
C: Pneumovax 23 first, followed by 1 dose of Prevenar 13
D: Pneumovax 23 first, followed by 2 doses of Prevenar 13
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