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- The bubo of bubonic plague is a/ana. ulcer where the flea bite occurredb. granuloma in the skinc. enlarged lymph noded. infected sebaceous glandPut a Y for Yes in any box where the row/column combination is true, and an N in any box where the row/column combination is false. See examples in the box below. Treat with antibiotics All ages susceptible Transmit by food Person-person transmission Diarrhea - Salmonella Diarrhea - Norovirus Diarrhea - Rotavirus Diarrhea – C. diff N Medical emergency Treat with antibiotics Prevent with vaccine Bacterial meningitis Viral meningitisSelect the most accurate answer: Which of the following is NOT correct regarding the transmission of adenoviruses?A. the faecal–oral route, with food and water as possible vectors, is the most commonB. virus may be spread through contaminated surfaces, such as sharing of towels at swimming pools, or sharing of gogglesC. Airborne spread through coughing and sneezing is also commonD. Outbreaks of adenovirus-associated respiratory disease have been more common in the late winterE. Blood transfusion, sexual contact are frequent mode of transmission for adenovirusesF. None of the above
- MATCHING TYPE. Match the mode of transmission for the specific infectious agent or disease. Choose from the given choices below. A. Contact Transmission C. Common Vehicle TransmissionB. Airborne Transmission D. Vector-borne Transmission 1. Leprosy2. Yersinia pestis3. Influenza4. Typhoid fever5. Tuberculosis6. Chlamydia7. Trypanosoma brucei8. Diphtheria9. Measles10. Gonorrhea11. Hepatitis A12. Chicken pox13. Lyme disease14. Yellow fever15. Ascaris lumbricoidesTyphoid fever infects roughly 21.6 million people incidence of 3.6 per 1,000 population) and kills an estimated 200,000 people every year. Describe its causation in terms of agent, host, and environment.For Items 52 to 56, match Column A with Column B. COLUMN A 52. Multi-causation disease53. Long latent period54. Chronic disease55. Transmissible/ infectious diseases56. Infestations COLOUMN B A. Communicable DiseaseB. Non-Communicable DiseaseC. Both Communicable and Non-CommunicableDiseases
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