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Q 1/19
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What is a disease causing organism called?
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Pathogen
common cold
germ
animal
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Which is not a method to prevent disease?
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eating raw meat
vaccinations
cover mouth w/ sneeze/cough
Hand washing
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What is a disease causing organism called?
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Which is not a method to prevent disease?
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Which of these is NOT considered a reservoir for disease?
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What is a consequence of invasion and growth by a pathogen that impairs tissue function?
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Which is NOT an airbone illness?
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In the chain of infection, this is where a microorganism lives and reproduces.
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In the chain of infection, this is the route which pathogens enter a NEW host.
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In the chain of infection, this is the way a pathogen gets from the reservoir to the new host.
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People who are on antibiotics or being treated for cancer are more susceptible to this type of infection:
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All are examples of microbes except:
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Which is not a description for bacteria?
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This microbe cannot reproduce from a host cell. It "hijacks" normal cells to reproduce and grow.
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This microbe is found in contaminated food or water or by a mosquito bite (in tropical regions):
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This worm microbe lives in or on a human or other animal and gets nourishment from its host:
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Typhoid fever, staphlococcus aureus, and tetanus (clostridium tetani) are all examples of :
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This helminth lives in the intestines after contact with contaminated food or water:
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This worm lives in the intestine after its eggs enter the host from raw/undercooked meat. Presents with no real symptoms other than belly pain, weight loss, diarrhea; responds well to treatment:
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This microbe is also known as Creutzfeld-Jakob disease where it feeds of of protein and creates a degeneration in the Central Nervous Systm:
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This microbe lives in the intestine where eggs enter the host via raw/undercooked pork. The eggs hatch and travel to other area by using the blood stream or lymphatic system;