Asked by Quadriyyah Russell on May 12, 2024
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60-150 days,avg.120 days
A) chicken pox
B) common cold
C) head lice
D) hepatitis B
E) herpes simplex virus
F) H1N1
G) meningitis (bacterial)
H) meningitis (viral)
I) mumps
J) pneumonia
K) rubella
L) vancomycin-resistant enterococci
Communicable Disease
An infectious disease transmissible by direct contact with an affected individual or the individual's discharges or by indirect means.
Incubation
The process of keeping something under controlled conditions to promote the development of life, diseases, or ideas.
Hepatitis B
A viral infection that affects the liver and can lead to chronic liver disease or liver cancer.
- Uncover and characterize the plethora of forms and techniques for transmitting communicable diseases.
- Recognize the status and impact of pathogens, covering their transmission techniques and the health conditions they provoke.
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Learning Objectives
- Uncover and characterize the plethora of forms and techniques for transmitting communicable diseases.
- Recognize the status and impact of pathogens, covering their transmission techniques and the health conditions they provoke.
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