A scientist investigated the effectiveness of four different types of influenza vaccine - Scottish Highers Human Biology - Question 13 - 2015
Question 13
A scientist investigated the effectiveness of four different types of influenza vaccine. A total of 2000 volunteers from a Scottish community were divided into four ... show full transcript
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Step 1
Suggest one way in which the scientist could minimise variation between the four groups of volunteers.
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The scientist could ensure that each group contains individuals of similar ages or a similar age range.
Step 2
Complete the table for the volunteers who received type S vaccine.
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Did not develop influenza = 483 and Total = 500.
Step 3
State which of the vaccines P, Q or R was most effective in this investigation.
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Vaccine R was the most effective as it had the lowest number of individuals who developed influenza.
Step 4
Explain why vaccines usually contain an adjuvant.
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Vaccines usually contain an adjuvant because it enhances/improves the immune response and makes the vaccine work better and last longer.
Step 5
State the term used to describe such an outbreak.
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A pandemic.
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