Childhood illnesses 0.0 / 5 ? Home Economics: Child DevelopmentChildhood illnessesGCSEAll boards Created by: FM 1Created on: 16-04-18 15:03 What are the symtoms of tuberculosis? Coughing and damage to the lungs. swollen galnds in the neck 1 of 12 What immunistaion is avablible against TB? A vaccination for young children and teenagers who are at risk of infection. 2 of 12 What are the symtoms associated with mumps? Painful swelling near the jaw on one or both sides 3 of 12 What immunisation is offered to protect against mumps? A combined dose of measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine, which is given at 15 months. 4 of 12 What are the symtoms of measles? Fever, sevre cold and cough, 4-5 days later a red rash appears on face and spreads downwards 5 of 12 What immunisation is offered to protect against measles? A combined dose of measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine, which is given at 15 months. 6 of 12 What are the symtoms of chicken pox (varicella)? Small red spots which turn into blisters and then scabs 7 of 12 What immunisation is offered to protect againstchicken pox (varicella) ? N/A 8 of 12 What are the symtoms of rubella (german measles)? A mild disease with a red rash and usually with swollen glands 9 of 12 What immunisation is offered to protect against rubella (german measles)? A combined dose of measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine, which is given at 15 months. 10 of 12 What are the symtoms of meningitis? Fever, headache, nausea, vomitting and stiff neck 11 of 12 What immunisation is offered to protect against meningitis? A vaccination for babies aged eight weeks, followed by a second dose at 16 weeks, and a booster at one year 12 of 12
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