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I Heard Of Aids.
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Fake
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what are some other factors that can decrease the incidence rate case of measles
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An epidemic is
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UNIT 7
Infectious Diseases LESSON 3 Common Infectious Diseases
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i need help
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What is dysentery, kwashiorkor, measles, meningitis, scabies?
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Dara
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how do you think malaria spreads from person to person?
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You have gone on a mission trip to Ghana in West Africa to help build a new wing on a village clinic. While you're working, you
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I’m Going Back Home
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Tetanus How can you get this bacteria?
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I’m Going Back Home
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Familiesare effected by hiv and aids
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Which is a common viral disease?
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what are some disease caused by viruses?
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mark
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what is one disease that totally preventable by vaccination?
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mark
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Ask people what hiv /aids means to them and how they solve or reduce it
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Meriam
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Offer creative new ways of solving hiv /aids
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Meriam
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How can we reduce or solve Hiv /aids
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Meriam
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7) Explain three facts about Legionnaires disease.
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I’m Going Back Home
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what are the four illnesses that people can get from bacteria.
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Mark
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Witch is a common viral disease
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What effect did European diseases have on American Indians?
The overall health of natives improved as they quickly built up
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mudd
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Read the descriptions of the three diseases.
How are these diseases similar?
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rizz
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which is a common viral disease
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sebastian chapa
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Cardiovascular disease means diseases of the heart.
A. true B. false
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gurlie
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Which is a common bacterial disease?
A.) influenza B.) common cold C.) hepatitis D.) strep throat
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goodog
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Use the information about two diseases to answer the question.
Disease A: rare and contained in a small geographic region Disease
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NightOfWar-needs_help
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Which of the following explains how discovering the cause of malaria has impacted the African continent?(1 point)
Responses It
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discussthe history of hiv/aids,and development and the spread of hiv/aids virus global
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kelly t
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Heart disease was the leading cause of death for women in the United States, killing 292,188 women in 2009-that was
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Jessica
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According to the CDC there were 597,689 deaths in the US in 2010 attributed to heart disease. Given that the US population in
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tim
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Dengue fever and Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF)
"Dengue and dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) results from infection by any of four
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Lexi
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A benign tumor spreads to neighboring tissues. *
True False Cardiac arrest is another name for heart attack * false true A virus
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josh
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Twenty-five percent of all deaths (all ages) are caused by diseases of the heart. Ischemic heart disease accounts for 16.4% of
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AC
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What is the probability that a randomly selected man between the ages of 55 and 64 does not have this disease
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Kota
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unscramble disease contagious could not he doctor his conceal from
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trent
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Which of the following is a disease of the musculoskeletal system?
(1 Point) Multiple sclerosis Osteoporosis Hypertension
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Infectious Diseases unit test
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Anonymous
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which statement is true for diabetes and heart disease?
A. There is nothing you can do to prevent getting either disease B Good
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What is dengue fever?
My friend told me he almost died of dengue fever when he was in the Philippines.
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whiteblush
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What is HIV
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In a study of Tibetan children, a total of 1546 children were examined. Of these, 1017 had rickets. Of the 245 urban children in
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liz c
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Which of the following explains how discovering the cause of malaria has impacted the African continent?(1 point)
Responses It
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queen
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Types of organizations commonly found in tuberculosis
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Jonathan Kila
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What are the symptoms and signs of tb
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Read the passage.
Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes Diabetes is a disease in which the level of glucose in the blood is too high.
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Diseases, food and nutrition, family planning, consumer health how can I explain them as branches of health education
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Emily
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Read the passage.
Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes Diabetes is a disease in which the level of glucose in the blood is too high.
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anna has been diagnosed with poliovirus what most likely caused this virus
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1.32 HIV is caused by …
a) AIDS b) The retrovirus c) Malnutrition d) Being bitten by a mosquito
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Sam is writing a report on asthma and allergies. What is the MOST accurate way to categorize these two ailments? (1 point)
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PAtato
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Which disease can be prevented by a vaccine a polio b diabetes c heart disease d the common cold.
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red
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Use the information about two diseases to answer the question.
Disease A: rare and contained in a small geographic region Disease
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UNKOWN
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