Multiple-Choice Questions
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What is the primary difference between measles and German measles (rubella)?
- A. Measles is caused by a virus, while rubella is caused by bacteria.
- B. Measles is more severe and causes higher fever, while rubella is milder.
- C. Rubella causes Koplik spots, while measles does not.
- D. Measles and rubella have identical symptoms and severity.
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Which of the following is a complication specifically associated with German measles (rubella) during pregnancy?
- A. Encephalitis
- B. Pneumonia
- C. Congenital rubella syndrome (CRS)
- D. Ear infections
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What is the common vaccine used to prevent both measles and German measles?
- A. DTP vaccine
- B. BCG vaccine
- C. MMR vaccine
- D. Hepatitis B vaccine
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