Q50: The only natural hosts for infection with
Q51: Viral meningitis is usually more serious than
Q52: The form of botulism known as (foodborne/infant/wound)
Q53: Small subcutaneous hemorrhages called (granulations/macules/petechiae) are sometimes
Q54: Children in the United States are vaccinated
Q56: Horses and humans are considered "dead-end" hosts
Q57: Fungi rarely infect the central nervous system.
Q58: Trypanosoma brucei is transmitted to animals and
Q59: Clostridium botulinum can grow in the intestinal
Q60: Infant botulism is the result of (inhalation/ingestion/inoculation)
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