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dimitri received a flu vaccination earlier in the year. however, he has just been tested and has a confirmed case of the flu.
why did dimitri most likely get the flu?
vaccinations are not always effective.
vaccinations are not effective if hygiene is poor.
vaccinations give individuals the flu with full symptoms.
vaccinations work only when provided at the onset of the disease.
Brief Explanations
- Option 1: Vaccines have effectiveness rates, so even after vaccination, there's a chance (due to factors like virus mutation, individual immune response) they don't work, which fits Dimitri's case.
- Option 2: Hygiene affects infection risk, not vaccine effectiveness directly.
- Option 3: Vaccines (like flu shots) use inactivated or weakened viruses, not to give full - symptom flu.
- Option 4: Vaccines are preventive, not for onset treatment.
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A. Vaccinations are not always effective.