NAPLEX (North American Pharmacist Licensure Examination) Practice Exam

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Which reference is known for information on epidemiology and vaccine preventable diseases?

  1. Pink Book (CDC)

  2. The Merck Manual

  3. CDC

  4. UpToDate

The correct answer is: Pink Book (CDC)

The correct answer is A. Pink Book (CDC). The Pink Book, published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), is a well-known reference for information on epidemiology and vaccine preventable diseases. It provides healthcare professionals with the most up-to-date information on vaccines, vaccine-preventable diseases, and immunization practices. The CDC is a reputable source for public health information, making the Pink Book a valuable resource for pharmacists and other healthcare providers. Option B, The Merck Manual, is a reputable medical reference guide but is not specifically focused on epidemiology and vaccine preventable diseases like the Pink Book. Option C, CDC, is a close contender but specifically referencing the Pink Book clarifies the source of information known for these specific topics. Option D, UpToDate, is another reliable medical resource, but it typically provides clinical information and evidence-based recommendations rather than focusing specifically on epidemiology and vaccine preventable diseases as the Pink Book does.