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- Many hospitals are making seasonal flu shots mandatory for their employees. Some facilities will allow workers with a medical or religious release to be excused from receiving the shot but they are required to wear a mask for the duration of the "flu season". Other facilities are firing employees that refuse to get the flu shot. Why?A man has a severe case of sinusitis that is negative for bacterial pathogens. A physician prescribes an oral antibacterial drug for treatment. What is right or wrong with this therapy?All of the following are requirements for being a "carrier" of an infection, except: a. Active multiplication of the infectious agent in the body b. Absence of recognizable symptoms and signs of the infection c. Presence of the infectious agent in the body d. Ability to transmit the infection through excretions, discharges, and/or respiratory droplets
- The plague is estimated to have killed people during The Black Death pandemic. In part because the fatality rate is this if untreated. up to 15 million, 10-30%, 25% if Pneumonic up to 30 million, 20-40%, 50% if Pneumonic O up to 100 million, 30-50%, 75% if Pneumonic O up to 200 million, 30-70%, 100% if PneumonicRhinoviruses, the most common cause of colds, do not have a lipid envelope. Compared to enveloped viruses, these and other nonenveloped viruses tend to remain infectious outside the body longer, are more likely to be spread by contact with surfaces, and are less likely to be rendered harmless by exposure to hand sanitizer or hand washing. Explain how the lack of an envelope could contribute to these characteristics.Which of the following is NOT true about human plague (Yersinia pestis infection)? In the US, most cases are primary pneumonic plague, with direct respiratory transmission from person to person The reservoir for human Y. pestis infection is rodents, such as rats or wild rodents like ground squirrels and prairie dogs None of the other four answers (all are true about human plague) Infected fleas' gastrointestinal tract is blocked by Y. pestis growth, causing them to regurgitate and infect a new host when they bite Painful swollen lymph nodes are called "buboes", which is the origin of the name "bubonic plague"
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