Topic content:
Among the following diseases, () can be prevented by vaccination
A. Rachitis
B. Albinism
C. Poliomyelitis
D. Diabetes
Best answer:
Vaccine is a biological product made of attenuated, low toxic and inactivated pathogens. After being inoculated into the human body, it can stimulate the human body to produce corresponding antibodies to eliminate a specific pathogen and prevent certain infectious diseases
Planned immunization refers to the planned vaccination of children with various safe and effective vaccines according to the occurrence law of certain infectious diseases and scientific immunization procedures to achieve the purpose of preventing, controlling and eliminating corresponding infectious diseases. Rickets is caused by lack of vitamin D or calcium; Albinism is a genetic disease; Diabetes is caused by insufficient insulin secretion or renal tubular diseases; Polio is an infectious disease caused by poliovirus, which can be prevented by vaccination
So select C
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Test core:
Infectious disease: a disease caused by a pathogen that can spread between people or between people and animals is called infectious disease. Pathogens include viruses, bacteria, fungi, parasites, etc. Infectious diseases are infectious and epidemic.