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- The human or animal host infected by the adult stage of a parasite worm is an: a) Intermediate host b) Final host c) Accidental host d) Vector e) Insects. I believe I know the answer but needing confirmation. ThanksI believe is portals of exit because is the route by which an infectious aent leaves the host.An infectious disease is a disease that is caused when a pathogen is passed from one organism to another. The nonliving pathogen is the a) Parasites b) Bacteria c) Virus d) Protozoa Please I need a surely answer and a quicker response
- Think about ticks and Lyme's Disease or Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. This situation is best described by..... A. mutualism B. exoparasite C. hyperparasitism D. hypergonadismHello good day, I hope today has been kind to you. So I am having a problem answering this question and I need your help. Hoping for a response and thank you so much. Instruction: The answer must be in 2 paragraphs and each paragraph must have a minimum of 4 sentences. In addition, please indicate your source(s). Thank you so much. Question: List down 5 different host-parasite relationships? Give 1 example each.Would you know the parasitic agents (fungus, bacterium, nematode, etc.) by the symptoms and diseases they cause? Write the most likely causal agent on the blank space after each symptoms and diseases they cause? Write the most likely causal agent on the blank space after each symptoms and/or disease. *Information is in the photo* please help
- Parasites always kill their hosts. True FalseI am an agent that will cause a serious human disease, or result in serious economic consequences that does not ordinarily spread by casual contact from one individual to another. I cause diseases that are treatable by antimicrobial or ant-parasitic agents. What risk group am I?What is the best way to prevent nosocomial (HAI) infection? A. Health care workers educating the public about safe sex B. Putting all patients in contact precaution isolation C. Health care workers practicing hard hygiene when required D. Sterilizing all equipment too use
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