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- Rhinoviruses are the most common cause ofa. conjunctivitis b. gastroenteritis c. hand-foot-mouth disease d. the common coldThe vaccine administered to protect against whooping cough also contains antigens meant to provide protection against a. toxoplasmosis d. Pseudomonas b. tetanus e. Proteus c. dysenterya. b. Commonly known as the flu C. Leads to fever, nausea, body aches d. Kills in the U.S. per year e. Every few years, a new flu virus emerges 3. Chicken Pox a. Itchy on the body b. Typically seen in children, cases in adults are more severe C. Rarely d. Vaccine became available in 4. Polio a. Virus attacking the system b. Spread orally or by contact C. No d. Usually results in paralysis; can result from paralysis of major organs Virus Prevention and Treatment 1. wash hands frequently and avoid contaminated food and wastes 2. stimulate body's natural defense with a exist for illnesses such as polio and chicken pox 3. (not antibiotics) inhibit development and relieve symptoms (not very common)
- An example of a noncommunicable infection isa. measles b. leprosy c. tuberculosis d. tetanusA positive tuberculin skin test indicates that a patient not immunized against tuberculosis a. is free of tuberculosis b. is shedding Mycobacterium c. has been exposed to tuberculosis antigens d. is susceptible to tuberculosis e. is resistant to tuberculosisRelapsing fever is spread bya. lice b. ticks c. animal urine d. a and b
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