f. Vaccine – Which of the following have available vaccines to protect against infection? Select all that apply.

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Rabies
Influenza A
HIV
Coronavirus
Ebola
TMV
Adenovirus
T7
Papillomavirus
Zika

1 answer

The following options have available vaccines to protect against infection:

  1. Rabies - There are effective vaccines for rabies prevention, particularly for those at risk of exposure.
  2. Influenza A - There are vaccines available for various strains of the influenza virus, including Influenza A.
  3. Coronavirus - Vaccines are available for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.
  4. Ebola - There are vaccines available for certain strains of the Ebola virus.
  5. Papillomavirus - Vaccines are available to protect against human papillomavirus (HPV), which can lead to cervical cancer and other conditions.

The other options listed do not currently have licensed or widely available vaccines:

  • HIV - No vaccines are currently approved for the prevention of HIV.
  • TMV - Tobacco Mosaic Virus (TMV) does not have a vaccine available for human use.
  • Adenovirus - While there are vaccines for certain adenoviruses, they are mostly used in military settings and are not widely available for the general public.
  • T7 - This is a bacteriophage (a virus that infects bacteria) and does not have a vaccine for human use.
  • Zika - A vaccine for Zika virus is under development but is not widely available at this time.

So, the final list of vaccines available would be: Rabies, Influenza A, Coronavirus, Ebola, Papillomavirus.