Deck 9: The Conquest of Infectious Diseases Infectious Agents
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Deck 9: The Conquest of Infectious Diseases Infectious Agents
1
What disease has presented new and more difficult problems to the public health system in recent years because of the development of drug-resistant strains of the bacteria?
A) Syphilis
B) Smallpox
C) Tuberculosis
D) Pneumonia
A) Syphilis
B) Smallpox
C) Tuberculosis
D) Pneumonia
C
2
Stored in the laboratories at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and a Russian laboratory in Siberia are the only two place in which what virus remains?
A) Measles
B) Rubella
C) Polio
D) Smallpox
A) Measles
B) Rubella
C) Polio
D) Smallpox
D
3
Major epidemics are caused by bacteria, viruses, and parasites.
True
4
Human bodies are inhabited, both inside and out, by trillions of bacteria.
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5
By 1958, routine immunization had eliminated smallpox in the United States and other industrialized countries.
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6
Unlike smallpox, there are many "invisible" cases of polio in which children may be injected and able to spread the virus by the fecal-oral route but not show symptoms.
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7
Smallpox was passed on from one victim to another by touch alone.
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8
The concept and practice of immunization began with polio in the 1700s.
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9
It is often in low-income, urban communities that parents refuse to subject their children to the small risk of immunization.
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10
___________________ are the most dangerous rabies threat to humans.
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11
Rabies primarily attacks the _____________________ system.
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12
The rate of rabies infections in the United States is less than 1 per _____________________ dogs.
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13
Pakistan and Afghanistan are the only two countries that continue to have endemic _____________________.
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14
whats the following terms to the appropriate description.
-A virus, bacterium, or parasite that causes the disease in humans
-A virus, bacterium, or parasite that causes the disease in humans
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15
whats the following terms to the appropriate description.
-A place where the pathogen lives and multiplies
-A place where the pathogen lives and multiplies
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16
whats the following terms to the appropriate description.
-A way for a pathogen to travel from one host to another or from a reservoir to a new host
-A way for a pathogen to travel from one host to another or from a reservoir to a new host
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17
whats the following terms to the appropriate description.
-May develop as a result of previous exposure to the pathogen
-May develop as a result of previous exposure to the pathogen
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18
whats the link in the chain of infection with the appropriate description.
-Pathogen could be killed
-Pathogen could be killed
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19
whats the link in the chain of infection with the appropriate description.
-The reservoir that harbors the pathogen could be eliminated
-The reservoir that harbors the pathogen could be eliminated
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20
whats the link in the chain of infection with the appropriate description.
-Transmission from one host to another could be prevented by quarantining infected individuals
-Transmission from one host to another could be prevented by quarantining infected individuals
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21
whats the link in the chain of infection with the appropriate description.
-Resistance of hosts can be increased by immunization
-Resistance of hosts can be increased by immunization
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22
Which of the following are the most common source of human infection in the world?
A) Parasites
B) Viruses
C) Bacteria
D) Dogs
A) Parasites
B) Viruses
C) Bacteria
D) Dogs
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23
Which of the following are living, single-celled organisms that can grow and reproduce outside the body if given the appropriate nutrients?
A) Parasites
B) Viruses
C) Bacteria
D) Bats
A) Parasites
B) Viruses
C) Bacteria
D) Bats
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24
What disease decimated the Native American populations because they had no immunity to the virus?
A) Tuberculosis
B) Smallpox
C) Cholera
D) Typhoid
A) Tuberculosis
B) Smallpox
C) Cholera
D) Typhoid
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25
By the 1960s, the threat of infectious diseases seemed to have been reduced to a minor nuisance.
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26
Malaria is an example of a human disease caused by a protozoan.
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27
To prove that a newly discovered bacterium causes a particular disease, Koch's postulates must be satisfied.
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28
If you were a biomedical scientist working in 1940, you would have known which bacterium causes syphilis.
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29
The smallpox virus is a complete cell that grows best inside a human host rather than free in nature.
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30
Vaccination not only keeps the individual from contracting a disease but also makes it harder for the pathogen to find susceptible hosts.
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31
An animal capable of transmitting the rabies virus in its saliva will already have brain involvement, exhibit symptoms, and be dead within a few days.
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32
______________________ may develop as a result of previous exposure to the pathogen, or the host may naturally lack susceptibility for a variety of reasons.
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33
For ____________________, contact tracing is used in addition to quarantine: people who have been exposed to the patient are given prophylactic doses of antibiotics.
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34
The immunity that comes from infantile vaccination against measles will ____________________ by the time an individual reaches their late teens.
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35
Whats the appropriate person of the accomplishment?
-Developed techniques to classify bacteria by their shape and their propensity to be stained by various dyes
-Developed techniques to classify bacteria by their shape and their propensity to be stained by various dyes
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36
Whats the appropriate person of the accomplishment?
-Crystallized the tobacco mosaic virus
-Crystallized the tobacco mosaic virus
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37
Whats the appropriate person of the accomplishment?
-Was incarcerated to prevent the spread of typhoid fever to wealthy New York homes in the beginning of the 20th century
-Was incarcerated to prevent the spread of typhoid fever to wealthy New York homes in the beginning of the 20th century
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38
Whats the appropriate infectious agent of the disease?
-Scarlet fever
-Scarlet fever
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39
Whats the appropriate infectious agent of the disease?
-Syphilis
-Syphilis
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40
Whats the appropriate infectious agent of the disease?
-Yellow fever
-Yellow fever
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41
Whats the appropriate infectious agent of the disease?
-Malaria
-Malaria
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