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- Why was it difficult to break the chain of infection during the Zika outbreak? A. Scientists couldn't figure out how the virus even started. B. Because scientists hadn't yet realized it was impossible to break the chain of infection. C. It required killing all the birds in the region. D. It required killing all of the mosquitos in the region.Relapsing fever is spread bya. lice b. ticks c. animal urine d. a and bThe bubo of bubonic plague is a/an a. ulcer where the fl ea bite occurred b. granuloma in the skin c. enlarged lymph node d. infected sebaceous gland
- Why was it difficult to break the chain of infection during the Zika outbreak? A. It required killing all of the mosquitos in the region. B. It required killing all the birds in the region. C. Scientists couldn't figure out how the virus even started. D. Because scientists hadn't yet realized it was impossible to break the chain of infection.Why is transmission of cytomegalovirus (CMV) through blood components not a significant risk to most recipients? Question 10 options: a) Most recipients are CMV-positive. b) Most recipients are CMV-negative. c) The CMV cannot tolerate cold storage temperatures. d) None of the above.Virus causes? A. Tetanus B. Common cold C. NOTA D.Malaria E. AOTA
- How long did the Ebola outbreak continue before it was recognized by health officials? A. Days B. Weeks C. Years D. MonthsWhy is smallpox so dangerous? A. It has killed more people in human history than any other disease that we know of. B. It's transmitted by aerosol droplets and is therefore very contagious. C. Transmission rates are around 60%, which is higher than Ebola. D. All of the aboveWhat do the following viral encephalitis diseases have incommon: eastern equine encephalitis, western equine encepha-litis, Venezuelan equine encephalitis, St. Louis encephalitis, WestNile fever?(a) They are all caused by the same virus.(b) They all have the horse as a common intermediatehost.(c) They are all transmitted into the body through the biteof an infected mosquito.(d) Birds are never involved in the life cycle of the virusesthat cause these diseases.(e) Both a and d.
- Choose the combination of answers that most accurately completes the statement. What features of the new H1N1 infl uenza classifi ed it as a pandemic? a. It was transmitted from pigs to humans. b. It was transmitted from Mexico to the United States.c. It was readily transmitted from human to human. d. It was spread from the Americas to Europe. e. both c and dIn the early 1900s, cities such as Philadelphia reduced the incidence of typhoid fever by: Question 1 options: A) isolating human carriers. B) using tertiary water treatment systems. C) filtering municipal drinking water through sand-bed filters. D) requiring residents to boil drinking water.Mr. Tseng died of cholera during a sudden and widespread outbreak of this disease in his village. Such an outbreak is described as being a/an ___________________________.