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- True or False: An opportunistic pathogen always causes disease.Which of the following is true? Question options: Standard precautions only need to be followed for patients with communicable diseases. Every body fluid must be considered infectious. Urine and vomit are infectious materials.Feces, gastric secretions, and urine are not considered infectious unless there is contact with a large volume. there is splash contact at multiple sites. they are visibly contaminated with blood. there is an exposure to a mucous membrane.
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- The simple act of covering the nose and mouth with a tissue when coughing or sneezing is an effective infection control measure. True or False asapYou are an epidemiologist for a county health department in the Midwest. You have just received data documenting a large measles outbreak in your county, about 10 times as many measles cases as would be expected for the month. How will you proceed to determine cause and transmission and to prepare a suitable intervention for your client population? Entry must be at least 200 words in length.The definition of an infectious disease is that _____________. it is caused by a microbe it causes inflammation it involves T-cells it can be prevented by immunization
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