Multiple Choice
Smallpox is a disease in which:
A) fever, malaise, rash, possible toxemia and shock occurs.
B) virus becomes latent in ganglia of sensory neurons.
C) recurrent episodes are called shingles.
D) can only be transmitted by direct skin contact with skin crusts.
E) All of the choices are correct.
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