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- 9. Typically, the global spread of Dengue is considered an anthroponotic disease. Why is the sylvatic form of Dengue becoming more of an issue in the spread of Dengue NOW than 50 to 100 years ago?1.A 43 year old male presents with a very intense localized pain in his side. Upon further observation, you notice a small red rash near the bottom of his rib cage and immediately ask him if he's been infected with the Varicella-Zoster virus before. What disease does this patient have? 2.A 53 year old man presents with a fever, stiff neck, and dizziness. He tells you he and his wife enjoy hiking through various trails. He tells you on his last trip his wife removed a tick from his back. Upon further observation, you notice a bull's-eye rash on the patients back and immediately prescribe amoxicillin. What does the patient have?1. What are the clinical manifestations of Plasmodium falciparum? 2. Give species of mosquitoes that could transmit Malaria.
- 1. What type of mosquito is seen in the picture? 2. How do you think is it connected to systemic infections? Reflect on your answersa. What one simple act could in time eradicate ascariasis?b. Hookworm?c. Beef tapeworm?1. Children at day-care centres in the developed city have a high rate of infection with which of the following? Ascaris lumbricoides Enterobius vermicularis Ancylostoma duodenale Blastocystis hominis Brugia malayi 2. Trichinella spiralis is commonly acquired by Bite of an infected mosquito Ingesting water containing infected larva Eating raw or poorly cooked infected meat The bite of an infected blackfly Ingesting food containing infected eggs
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- 4. Compare and contrast Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B. nucleic acid enveloped or non- enveloped route of infection acute or chronic prevention Hepatitis A Hepatitis B 5. Can HBV be transmitted from an infected mother to her newborn baby? Explain.8-The definitive host of Toxoplasma gondii (Toxoplasmosis), is: A-Cat B-Pig C-Birds D-HumanWhich of the following is NOT true about human plague (Yersinia pestis infection)? Which option is the answer? 1. None of the other four answers (All are true about human plague) 2. Infected fleas’ gastrointestinal tract is blocked by Y. pestis growth, causing them to regurgitate and infect a new host when they bite 3. Painful swollen lymph nodes are called “buboes” 4. Usually acquired in the US from bites of fleas that have fed on infected urban rats 5. Yersinia pestis infection of lymph nodes can sometimes spread to the lungs, causing secondary pneumonic plague