ch 11 Flashcards

1
Q

What is the difference between pathogens and nonpathogens?

A

Nonpathogens do not cause disease or infection.

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2
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What factors contribute to the growth of microorganisms?

A

moisture, food, darkness

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3
Q

Which type of microorganism causes common diseases such as strep throat?

A

bacteria

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4
Q

One way a disease can be transmitted is by

A

direct contact

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5
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Airborne transmission can occur when

A

microorganisms are inhaled by the host.

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6
Q

A disease is transmitted by a mosquito bite.
This type of transmission is

A

vector-borne transmission.

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7
Q

For which of the following diseases is a vaccine available?

A

hepatitis B

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8
Q

The most important method for preventing the spread of infection is to

A

wash your hands.

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9
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This organization’s primary purpose is the prevention or spread of highly infectious diseases.

A

CDC

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10
Q

Which of the following is an example of a direct mode of contact transmission?

A

touching

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