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Infection Control and Prevention Quiz

Test your knowledge on how to reduce the spread of infectious diseases, focusing on whooping cough and measles.

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Published May 13, 2026

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Question 1: What is the primary role of the body's first line of defense against pathogens?

Engulfing pathogens

Physical and chemical barriers

Initiating an immune response

Producing antibodies

Question 2: How does vaccination help in preventing diseases like whooping cough?

It provides immediate immunity

It kills the virus

It stimulates antibody production

It eliminates all pathogens

Question 3: What are the common symptoms of measles?

Nausea and vomiting

Cough and sore throat

Fever and rash

Headache and fatigue

Question 4: What mode of transmission is primarily associated with measles?

Airborne droplets

Foodborne transmission

Vector-borne transmission

Direct contact

Question 5: Which pathogen is responsible for whooping cough?

Bordetella pertussis

Measles virus

Influenza virus

Streptococcus pneumoniae

Question 6: What is a chemical barrier in the context of the immune system?

Antibody production

Skin surface

Immune cell activity

Mucus and enzymes

Question 7: What is the function of antibodies in the immune system?

Bind to and neutralize pathogens

Destroy pathogens directly

Produce antigens

Signal for inflammation

Question 8: Which of the following correctly defines a pathogen?

A type of vaccine

A chemical barrier

A type of antibody

An organism that causes disease