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Match each item to the statement or sentence listed below.
Premises:
A chronic granulomatous infection generally transmitted by inhalation or ingestion of infected droplets.
The only rhabdovirus that infects humans; a zoonotic disease characterized by fatal meningoencephalitis.
An acute, often fatal, disease that is characterized by generalized rigidity and convulsive spasms.
Inflammation of the spinal cord that leads to paralysis.
A viral disease, essentially eradicated in 1979, that causes a disfiguring rash, headache, vomiting, and fever.
A mild, highly infectious viral disease common in childhood. Initially manifested as a rash on the face that then progresses from head to foot.
Also known as whooping cough, this disease is caused by a bacteria that attaches to the respiratory cilia, producing toxins that paralyze the cilia and cause inflammation of the respiratory tract.
A zoonotic disease caused by a spore-forming bacteria. Used as a bioterrorist agent in 2001.
An acute, toxin-mediated disease caused by Corynebacterium diphtheriae.
An acute inflammation of the lungs.
Inflammation of the liver sometimes caused by microorganisms, especially viruses.
A highly infectious viral illness for which persons must be vaccinated annually to prevent disease.
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diphtheria
anthrax
hepatitis
tuberculosis
poliomyelitis
haemophilus influenzae
rabies
rubella
tetanus
pneumonia
pertussis
smallpox
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
A chronic granulomatous infection generally transmitted by inhalation or ingestion of infected droplets.
The only rhabdovirus that infects humans; a zoonotic disease characterized by fatal meningoencephalitis.
An acute, often fatal, disease that is characterized by generalized rigidity and convulsive spasms.
Inflammation of the spinal cord that leads to paralysis.
A viral disease, essentially eradicated in 1979, that causes a disfiguring rash, headache, vomiting, and fever.
A mild, highly infectious viral disease common in childhood. Initially manifested as a rash on the face that then progresses from head to foot.
Also known as whooping cough, this disease is caused by a bacteria that attaches to the respiratory cilia, producing toxins that paralyze the cilia and cause inflammation of the respiratory tract.
A zoonotic disease caused by a spore-forming bacteria. Used as a bioterrorist agent in 2001.
An acute, toxin-mediated disease caused by Corynebacterium diphtheriae.
An acute inflammation of the lungs.
Inflammation of the liver sometimes caused by microorganisms, especially viruses.
A highly infectious viral illness for which persons must be vaccinated annually to prevent disease.
Premises:
A chronic granulomatous infection generally transmitted by inhalation or ingestion of infected droplets.
The only rhabdovirus that infects humans; a zoonotic disease characterized by fatal meningoencephalitis.
An acute, often fatal, disease that is characterized by generalized rigidity and convulsive spasms.
Inflammation of the spinal cord that leads to paralysis.
A viral disease, essentially eradicated in 1979, that causes a disfiguring rash, headache, vomiting, and fever.
A mild, highly infectious viral disease common in childhood. Initially manifested as a rash on the face that then progresses from head to foot.
Also known as whooping cough, this disease is caused by a bacteria that attaches to the respiratory cilia, producing toxins that paralyze the cilia and cause inflammation of the respiratory tract.
A zoonotic disease caused by a spore-forming bacteria. Used as a bioterrorist agent in 2001.
An acute, toxin-mediated disease caused by Corynebacterium diphtheriae.
An acute inflammation of the lungs.
Inflammation of the liver sometimes caused by microorganisms, especially viruses.
A highly infectious viral illness for which persons must be vaccinated annually to prevent disease.
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