Deck 16: Infectious Illnesses

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Which virus is characterized as living permanently in cells and flaring up periodically?

A)adenoviruses
B)herpes viruses
C)papilloma viruses
D)filoviruses
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What is a host?

A)Any vehicle that carries and transmits a pathogen
B)A person or population that contracts a pathogen
C)An organism whose primary function is to fight disease
D)The intermediate reservoir in which a pathogen lives
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The early stage of the battle between your body and the invaders is called the:

A)primary infection
B)incubation period
C)prodromal period
D)recovery period
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Which of the following is a bacterial disease?

A)influenza
B)severe acute respiratory syndrome
C)the common cold
D)scarlet fever
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Which statement about the treatment of viruses is true?

A)Newer antibiotics are effective on viruses.
B)Drugs that will kill a virus and not our cells remain difficult to find.
C)Antiviral drugs can completely eradicate viral infections.
D)Antiviral drugs are most effective when introduced late in the course of infection.
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Small parasitic worms that attack specific tissues or organs are known as:

A)viruses
B)fungi
C)protozoa
D)helminthes
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The time between a pathogen invasion and the development of the first symptoms is called the:

A)primary infection
B)incubation period
C)prodromal period
D)recovery period
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Which of the following is a disease spread by helminths?

A)giardiasis
B)schistosomiasis
C)H1N1
D)hepatitis
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What is a biological or physical vehicle that carries an agent to a host?

A)vector
B)host
C)pathogen
D)lymphocyte
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_____ are single-celled microscopic animals that release enzymes or toxins that destroy cells.

A)Helminthes
B)Fungi
C)Protozoa
D)Viruses
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Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is considered which type of virus?

A)retrovirus
B)slow virus
C)herpes virus
D)filovirus
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Which of the following is a fungal disease?

A)papillomas
B)tuberculosis
C)athlete's foot
D)diptheria
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Which of the following is a disease spread by protozoa?

A)malaria
B)West Nile
C)meningitis
D)hepatitis
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_____ lack chlorophyll and consist of reproductive spores and threadlike fibers.

A)Bacteria
B)Fungi
C)Helminthes
D)Viruses
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Which of the following is primarily spread by animals or insects?

A)tuberculosis
B)Lyme disease
C)AIDS
D)SARS
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Which of the following is a viral disease?

A)tetanus
B)herpes simplex
C)gonorrhea
D)scarlet fever
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A disease-causing organism is called a:

A)vector
B)host
C)pathogen
D)lymphoid
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Which virus is a contributing factor in the development of cervical cancer?

A)adenoviruses
B)herpes viruses
C)papilloma viruses
D)slow viruses
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The tiniest and toughest pathogens are:

A)bacteria
B)helminthes
C)protozoa
D)viruses
Question
The most plentiful pathogens, which are simple, one-celled organisms, are:

A)bacteria
B)viruses
C)fungi
D)protozoa
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____ is most often spread by fecal contamination of food or water.

A)Hepatitis A
B)Hepatitis B
C)Hepatitis C
D)Hepatitis delta
Question
Which of the following is true concerning mononucleosis?

A)A sputum culture is needed to determine if someone has mono.
B)Symptoms of mono include sore throat, headache, and fever.
C)Major symptoms of mono may last up to three months.
D)Mononucleosis is most common among the elderly.
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Parents get about _____ times as many colds as nonparents.

A)two
B)four
C)six
D)eight
Question
Mononucleosis is caused by:

A)EBV
B)HIV
C)HPV
D)HCV
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The human lymphatic system:

A)destroys viruses that invade the body
B)filters out impurities from the body
C)provides immunity against diseases
D)develops the immune system
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Immunity produced by the injection of gamma globulin is known as:

A)active immunity
B)cell-mediated immunity
C)passive immunity
D)clinical immunity
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Hypersensitivity to a substance in one's diet or environment is known as a(n):

A)allergy
B)infection
C)cytokine reaction
D)antigen
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What proportion of adults get the recommended annual flu shots?

A)one-quarter
B)one-third
C)one-half
D)two-thirds
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Which condition involves a skin infection spread by direct skin-to-skin contact ?

A)mononucleosis
B)tuberculosis
C)herpes gladiatorum
D)toxic shock syndrome
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About ____ of those infected with HCV develop chronic or long-term hepatitis.

A)one-third
B)one-half
C)two-thirds
D)three-quarters
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The early symptoms of meningitis:

A)may be mild and resemble those of influenza
B)take 10 to 14 days to appear
C)are usually severe and dramatic
D)include sudden, abnormal bleeding
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Although it is most common in the first year of life, the incidence of bacterial meningitis rises in young people between ages:

A)5 and 14
B)15 to 24
C)65 to 74
D)75 to 84
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Chronic fatigue syndrome:

A)affects men more than women
B)is characterized by intense headaches and blurry vision
C)has no known cure
D)improves with bed rest
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An ____ occurs when the immune system fails to recognize its own body tissue and begins to attack it.

A)immune deficiency
B)allergy
C)autoimmune disorder
D)alarm reaction
Question
A pandemic refers to a:

A)sudden rise in a disease
B)larger than usual number of individuals becoming ill
C)disease outbreak that is only viral in nature
D)wide distribution over several or many countries where large numbers of people are contracting a disease
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People who get less than seven hours of sleep a night are ____ times more likely to catch a cold.

A)two
B)three
C)four
D)five
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Lyme disease is spread by:

A)raccoons
B)ticks
C)mosquitoes
D)dogs
Question
A sudden rise in the incidence of a disease is a(n)

A)cluster
B)outbreak
C)epidemic
D)pandemic
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When a flu outbreak hits a community, about _____ percent of school children will get it, compared to _____ of adults.

A)20; 60
B)40; 5 to 10
C)60; 90
D)90; 30 to 40
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An annual flu shot is recommended for: adults

A)all adults
B)adults with no preexisting conditions
C)adults ages 18-65
D)adults age 65 and older
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____________________ attacks the membranes around the brain and spinal cord.
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____________________ cause most of the spring, summer, and early fall colds in the United States..
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____________________ resemble threads and are extremely lethal.
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____________________ is a complex disorder characterized by profound fatigue that does not improve with bed rest and that may get worse with physical or mental activity.
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To desensitize Mary's allergies, she underwent ____________________, which is a series of injections of small but increasingly larger doses of an allergen.
Question
What percentage of women report ever having had a urinary tract infection?

A)20%
B)30%
C)40%
D)50%
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The virus likely responsible for much of cervical cancer is the ____________________ virus.
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____________________ are means of transmission for infectious diseases.
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The body site for antibody production is the ____________________.
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The ____________________ virus causes several forms of liver infection.
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Redness, swelling, and local warmth around a wound site indicate ____________________.
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____________________ are named for their halo-like appearance and lead to respiratory infection.
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____________________ are drugs that are used to inhibit or kill bacterial infections.
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Trichomoniasis is caused by a:

A)protozoa
B)fungus
C)bacterium
D)virus
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Which of the following is true of SARS?

A)It can be effectively treated with high-dose antivirals.
B)It now has an effective vaccine.
C)It has a six to ten day incubation period.
D)It continues to have major outbreaks in Western Europe and Australia.
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There are more than ____________________ distinct cold viruses.
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____________________ have a backward sequence of genetic replication.
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When the body makes its own antibodies to a pathogen, this is known as ____________________ immunity.
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West Nile virus is transmitted by:

A)raccoons
B)ticks
C)mosquitoes
D)dogs
Question
Which of the following is true of smallpox?

A)Remote areas of South America continue to have outbreaks.
B)Antibiotics are the standard course of treatment.
C)More than half of Americans have not been vaccinated for it.
D)The fatality rate from smallpox is 90%.
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____________________ is an infection involving the urinary bladder.
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Discuss the individuals or groups who are at greatest risk of being infected with MRSA and explain why it is difficult to treat.
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____________________ is a bacterial infection of the lungs.
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Match the items below with the appropriate description.
a.HIV
f.pandemic
b.vector
g.meningitis
c.incubation period
h.hepatitis
d.systemic illness
i.tuberculosis
e.autoimmune disorder
j.Lyme disease
a highly infectious bacterial disease that primarily affects the lungs
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Match the items below with the appropriate description.
a.HIV
f.pandemic
b.vector
g.meningitis
c.incubation period
h.hepatitis
d.systemic illness
i.tuberculosis
e.autoimmune disorder
j.Lyme disease
a disease caused by a bacterium carried by a tick
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Describe the four major vectors in your own words.Give examples of diseases that may be spread through each vector.
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Match the items below with the appropriate description.
a.HIV
f.pandemic
b.vector
g.meningitis
c.incubation period
h.hepatitis
d.systemic illness
i.tuberculosis
e.autoimmune disorder
j.Lyme disease
an inflammation and/or infection of the liver caused by a virus
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____________________ is the most commonly reported tick-borne infectious disease in the United States.
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Match the items below with the appropriate description.
a.HIV
f.pandemic
b.vector
g.meningitis
c.incubation period
h.hepatitis
d.systemic illness
i.tuberculosis
e.autoimmune disorder
j.Lyme disease
means of transmission for infectious illnesses
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Match the items below with the appropriate description.
a.HIV
f.pandemic
b.vector
g.meningitis
c.incubation period
h.hepatitis
d.systemic illness
i.tuberculosis
e.autoimmune disorder
j.Lyme disease
a type of retrovirus
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Match the items below with the appropriate description.
a.HIV
f.pandemic
b.vector
g.meningitis
c.incubation period
h.hepatitis
d.systemic illness
i.tuberculosis
e.autoimmune disorder
j.Lyme disease
attacks the membranes around the brain and spinal cord
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Match the items below with the appropriate description.
a.HIV
f.pandemic
b.vector
g.meningitis
c.incubation period
h.hepatitis
d.systemic illness
i.tuberculosis
e.autoimmune disorder
j.Lyme disease
disease caused by an attack on body tissue by an immune system that fails to recognize the tissue as self
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Describe at least five components of the human lymphatic system and their function in protecting the body against foreign microorganisms and impurities.
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MRSA stands for ____________________.
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Classify the five different types of pathogens and provide examples of diseases for each pathogen.
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Match the items below with the appropriate description.
a.HIV
f.pandemic
b.vector
g.meningitis
c.incubation period
h.hepatitis
d.systemic illness
i.tuberculosis
e.autoimmune disorder
j.Lyme disease
a pathologic condition that spreads throughout the body
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Match the items below with the appropriate description.
a.HIV
f.pandemic
b.vector
g.meningitis
c.incubation period
h.hepatitis
d.systemic illness
i.tuberculosis
e.autoimmune disorder
j.Lyme disease
the time between infection and appearance of first symptoms
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____________________ became a new global health threat in 2003, with major outbreaks in several Asian countries, including China and Hong Kong, and in Toronto, Canada.
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Match the items below with the appropriate description.
a.HIV
f.pandemic
b.vector
g.meningitis
c.incubation period
h.hepatitis
d.systemic illness
i.tuberculosis
e.autoimmune disorder
j.Lyme disease
occurs over a wide geographic area and affects an exceptionally high proportion of the population
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What are the six high-risk populations for serious exposure to infectious diseases?
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Deck 16: Infectious Illnesses
1
Which virus is characterized as living permanently in cells and flaring up periodically?

A)adenoviruses
B)herpes viruses
C)papilloma viruses
D)filoviruses
B
2
What is a host?

A)Any vehicle that carries and transmits a pathogen
B)A person or population that contracts a pathogen
C)An organism whose primary function is to fight disease
D)The intermediate reservoir in which a pathogen lives
B
3
The early stage of the battle between your body and the invaders is called the:

A)primary infection
B)incubation period
C)prodromal period
D)recovery period
C
4
Which of the following is a bacterial disease?

A)influenza
B)severe acute respiratory syndrome
C)the common cold
D)scarlet fever
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Which statement about the treatment of viruses is true?

A)Newer antibiotics are effective on viruses.
B)Drugs that will kill a virus and not our cells remain difficult to find.
C)Antiviral drugs can completely eradicate viral infections.
D)Antiviral drugs are most effective when introduced late in the course of infection.
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6
Small parasitic worms that attack specific tissues or organs are known as:

A)viruses
B)fungi
C)protozoa
D)helminthes
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The time between a pathogen invasion and the development of the first symptoms is called the:

A)primary infection
B)incubation period
C)prodromal period
D)recovery period
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8
Which of the following is a disease spread by helminths?

A)giardiasis
B)schistosomiasis
C)H1N1
D)hepatitis
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9
What is a biological or physical vehicle that carries an agent to a host?

A)vector
B)host
C)pathogen
D)lymphocyte
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_____ are single-celled microscopic animals that release enzymes or toxins that destroy cells.

A)Helminthes
B)Fungi
C)Protozoa
D)Viruses
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11
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is considered which type of virus?

A)retrovirus
B)slow virus
C)herpes virus
D)filovirus
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12
Which of the following is a fungal disease?

A)papillomas
B)tuberculosis
C)athlete's foot
D)diptheria
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13
Which of the following is a disease spread by protozoa?

A)malaria
B)West Nile
C)meningitis
D)hepatitis
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_____ lack chlorophyll and consist of reproductive spores and threadlike fibers.

A)Bacteria
B)Fungi
C)Helminthes
D)Viruses
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Which of the following is primarily spread by animals or insects?

A)tuberculosis
B)Lyme disease
C)AIDS
D)SARS
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16
Which of the following is a viral disease?

A)tetanus
B)herpes simplex
C)gonorrhea
D)scarlet fever
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17
A disease-causing organism is called a:

A)vector
B)host
C)pathogen
D)lymphoid
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18
Which virus is a contributing factor in the development of cervical cancer?

A)adenoviruses
B)herpes viruses
C)papilloma viruses
D)slow viruses
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19
The tiniest and toughest pathogens are:

A)bacteria
B)helminthes
C)protozoa
D)viruses
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20
The most plentiful pathogens, which are simple, one-celled organisms, are:

A)bacteria
B)viruses
C)fungi
D)protozoa
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____ is most often spread by fecal contamination of food or water.

A)Hepatitis A
B)Hepatitis B
C)Hepatitis C
D)Hepatitis delta
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22
Which of the following is true concerning mononucleosis?

A)A sputum culture is needed to determine if someone has mono.
B)Symptoms of mono include sore throat, headache, and fever.
C)Major symptoms of mono may last up to three months.
D)Mononucleosis is most common among the elderly.
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23
Parents get about _____ times as many colds as nonparents.

A)two
B)four
C)six
D)eight
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24
Mononucleosis is caused by:

A)EBV
B)HIV
C)HPV
D)HCV
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25
The human lymphatic system:

A)destroys viruses that invade the body
B)filters out impurities from the body
C)provides immunity against diseases
D)develops the immune system
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26
Immunity produced by the injection of gamma globulin is known as:

A)active immunity
B)cell-mediated immunity
C)passive immunity
D)clinical immunity
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27
Hypersensitivity to a substance in one's diet or environment is known as a(n):

A)allergy
B)infection
C)cytokine reaction
D)antigen
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28
What proportion of adults get the recommended annual flu shots?

A)one-quarter
B)one-third
C)one-half
D)two-thirds
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29
Which condition involves a skin infection spread by direct skin-to-skin contact ?

A)mononucleosis
B)tuberculosis
C)herpes gladiatorum
D)toxic shock syndrome
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30
About ____ of those infected with HCV develop chronic or long-term hepatitis.

A)one-third
B)one-half
C)two-thirds
D)three-quarters
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The early symptoms of meningitis:

A)may be mild and resemble those of influenza
B)take 10 to 14 days to appear
C)are usually severe and dramatic
D)include sudden, abnormal bleeding
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32
Although it is most common in the first year of life, the incidence of bacterial meningitis rises in young people between ages:

A)5 and 14
B)15 to 24
C)65 to 74
D)75 to 84
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33
Chronic fatigue syndrome:

A)affects men more than women
B)is characterized by intense headaches and blurry vision
C)has no known cure
D)improves with bed rest
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34
An ____ occurs when the immune system fails to recognize its own body tissue and begins to attack it.

A)immune deficiency
B)allergy
C)autoimmune disorder
D)alarm reaction
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35
A pandemic refers to a:

A)sudden rise in a disease
B)larger than usual number of individuals becoming ill
C)disease outbreak that is only viral in nature
D)wide distribution over several or many countries where large numbers of people are contracting a disease
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36
People who get less than seven hours of sleep a night are ____ times more likely to catch a cold.

A)two
B)three
C)four
D)five
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37
Lyme disease is spread by:

A)raccoons
B)ticks
C)mosquitoes
D)dogs
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38
A sudden rise in the incidence of a disease is a(n)

A)cluster
B)outbreak
C)epidemic
D)pandemic
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39
When a flu outbreak hits a community, about _____ percent of school children will get it, compared to _____ of adults.

A)20; 60
B)40; 5 to 10
C)60; 90
D)90; 30 to 40
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An annual flu shot is recommended for: adults

A)all adults
B)adults with no preexisting conditions
C)adults ages 18-65
D)adults age 65 and older
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____________________ attacks the membranes around the brain and spinal cord.
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____________________ cause most of the spring, summer, and early fall colds in the United States..
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____________________ resemble threads and are extremely lethal.
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____________________ is a complex disorder characterized by profound fatigue that does not improve with bed rest and that may get worse with physical or mental activity.
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To desensitize Mary's allergies, she underwent ____________________, which is a series of injections of small but increasingly larger doses of an allergen.
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What percentage of women report ever having had a urinary tract infection?

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B)30%
C)40%
D)50%
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47
The virus likely responsible for much of cervical cancer is the ____________________ virus.
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48
____________________ are means of transmission for infectious diseases.
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49
The body site for antibody production is the ____________________.
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50
The ____________________ virus causes several forms of liver infection.
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51
Redness, swelling, and local warmth around a wound site indicate ____________________.
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____________________ are named for their halo-like appearance and lead to respiratory infection.
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____________________ are drugs that are used to inhibit or kill bacterial infections.
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54
Trichomoniasis is caused by a:

A)protozoa
B)fungus
C)bacterium
D)virus
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Which of the following is true of SARS?

A)It can be effectively treated with high-dose antivirals.
B)It now has an effective vaccine.
C)It has a six to ten day incubation period.
D)It continues to have major outbreaks in Western Europe and Australia.
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56
There are more than ____________________ distinct cold viruses.
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57
____________________ have a backward sequence of genetic replication.
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58
When the body makes its own antibodies to a pathogen, this is known as ____________________ immunity.
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59
West Nile virus is transmitted by:

A)raccoons
B)ticks
C)mosquitoes
D)dogs
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Which of the following is true of smallpox?

A)Remote areas of South America continue to have outbreaks.
B)Antibiotics are the standard course of treatment.
C)More than half of Americans have not been vaccinated for it.
D)The fatality rate from smallpox is 90%.
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61
____________________ is an infection involving the urinary bladder.
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62
Discuss the individuals or groups who are at greatest risk of being infected with MRSA and explain why it is difficult to treat.
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63
____________________ is a bacterial infection of the lungs.
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64
Match the items below with the appropriate description.
a.HIV
f.pandemic
b.vector
g.meningitis
c.incubation period
h.hepatitis
d.systemic illness
i.tuberculosis
e.autoimmune disorder
j.Lyme disease
a highly infectious bacterial disease that primarily affects the lungs
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65
Match the items below with the appropriate description.
a.HIV
f.pandemic
b.vector
g.meningitis
c.incubation period
h.hepatitis
d.systemic illness
i.tuberculosis
e.autoimmune disorder
j.Lyme disease
a disease caused by a bacterium carried by a tick
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66
Describe the four major vectors in your own words.Give examples of diseases that may be spread through each vector.
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67
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a.HIV
f.pandemic
b.vector
g.meningitis
c.incubation period
h.hepatitis
d.systemic illness
i.tuberculosis
e.autoimmune disorder
j.Lyme disease
an inflammation and/or infection of the liver caused by a virus
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68
____________________ is the most commonly reported tick-borne infectious disease in the United States.
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69
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a.HIV
f.pandemic
b.vector
g.meningitis
c.incubation period
h.hepatitis
d.systemic illness
i.tuberculosis
e.autoimmune disorder
j.Lyme disease
means of transmission for infectious illnesses
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70
Match the items below with the appropriate description.
a.HIV
f.pandemic
b.vector
g.meningitis
c.incubation period
h.hepatitis
d.systemic illness
i.tuberculosis
e.autoimmune disorder
j.Lyme disease
a type of retrovirus
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71
Match the items below with the appropriate description.
a.HIV
f.pandemic
b.vector
g.meningitis
c.incubation period
h.hepatitis
d.systemic illness
i.tuberculosis
e.autoimmune disorder
j.Lyme disease
attacks the membranes around the brain and spinal cord
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72
Match the items below with the appropriate description.
a.HIV
f.pandemic
b.vector
g.meningitis
c.incubation period
h.hepatitis
d.systemic illness
i.tuberculosis
e.autoimmune disorder
j.Lyme disease
disease caused by an attack on body tissue by an immune system that fails to recognize the tissue as self
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73
Describe at least five components of the human lymphatic system and their function in protecting the body against foreign microorganisms and impurities.
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74
MRSA stands for ____________________.
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75
Classify the five different types of pathogens and provide examples of diseases for each pathogen.
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76
Match the items below with the appropriate description.
a.HIV
f.pandemic
b.vector
g.meningitis
c.incubation period
h.hepatitis
d.systemic illness
i.tuberculosis
e.autoimmune disorder
j.Lyme disease
a pathologic condition that spreads throughout the body
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77
Match the items below with the appropriate description.
a.HIV
f.pandemic
b.vector
g.meningitis
c.incubation period
h.hepatitis
d.systemic illness
i.tuberculosis
e.autoimmune disorder
j.Lyme disease
the time between infection and appearance of first symptoms
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78
____________________ became a new global health threat in 2003, with major outbreaks in several Asian countries, including China and Hong Kong, and in Toronto, Canada.
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79
Match the items below with the appropriate description.
a.HIV
f.pandemic
b.vector
g.meningitis
c.incubation period
h.hepatitis
d.systemic illness
i.tuberculosis
e.autoimmune disorder
j.Lyme disease
occurs over a wide geographic area and affects an exceptionally high proportion of the population
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80
What are the six high-risk populations for serious exposure to infectious diseases?
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