False - correct answer There is a permanent naturally acquired active immunity to
Gonorrhea.
Scarlet fever - correct answer Which of the following infections have a rash?
False - correct answer The Pneumococcus typically enters the body by way of a wound.
True - correct answer The Meningococcus is transmitted via droplet infection through
aerosols or nasopharyngeal discharge from an infected person or carrier.
True - correct answer The organisms do not have to enter the body to cause a food
intoxication as in a type of food poisoning.
Streptococcus pneumoniae - correct answer Which organism has a capsule?
Respiratory - correct answer Which infections are transmitted by droplet infection?
, True - correct answer Neisseria meningitidis produces an endotoxin.
True - correct answer Bronchopneumonia is milder then lobar pneumonia.
Yersinia pestis - correct answer What is the scientific name of plague bacillus?
True - correct answer Proteus vulgaris is known to complicate the open wounds of burn
victims.
True - correct answer Botulism is non-communicable
The Ethological agent of Rabbit Fever is? - correct answer The Ethological agent of
Rabbit Fever is?
True - correct answer Most zoonotic infections are transmitted from animals to humans
but cannot transmit from human to human.
Staphylococcus aureus - correct answer The etological agent of Toxic Shock Syndrome
is
True - correct answer An attack of Tularemia results in a permanent Naturally Acquired
Active immunity.
False - correct answer Gonorrhea reacts well to antibiotics making it easy to control this
sexually transmitted disease.
Legionella pneumonphilia - correct answer An atypical type of pneumonia that has been
isolated from water supplies, humidifiers and air-conditioning equipment is caused by:
True - correct answer Unlike any other genus all species of the genus Salmonella are
capable of producing disease.
Fly - correct answer Typhoid fever can be transmitted by the:
True - correct answer Shigella dysenterriae does NOT produce an enterotoxin
Salmonella typhi - correct answer A secondary invader or opportunist that causes
summer diarrhea in infants:
True - correct answer A vaccine is available for diphtheria.
False - correct answer Lobar pneumonia is a chronic type of respiratory infection.
Septicemia - correct answer The meningococcus usually causes ______________
before it reaches the meninges.
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