Malaria being spread by mosquitoes is an example of which ty

Malaria being spread by mosquitoes is an example of which type of disase transmission?  Vehicle-borne  Zeonosis  Fontice-borne Vector-borne  The disease-evoking power of a pathogen is called which of the following?  Invasiveness  Variability  Virulence  Communicability  The likelihood of a pathogen or agent being trans-from one infected person to another susceptive person is referred to as which of the following?  Invasiveness  Variability  Virulence  Communicability  Metabolic diseases are best defined by which of the following?  A collective name that refers to a group of many diseases with one common characteristic-uncontrolled growth of mutated cells  A lower level of mental,  physical,  or moral state than is normal  Diseases existing at birth and often before birth,  or that develop during the first month of life  Caused by the body reacting to an invasion of or injury by a foreign object or substance  Any of the diseases or disorders that disrupt the process of converting food to energy on a cellular level; affects the ability of the cell to perform critical biochemical reactions that involve the processing or transport of proteins (amino acids),  carbohydrates (sugars and starches),  or lipids (fatty acids)  As a general rule,  a disease is included on a state\'s list of notifiable diseases under what conditions?  Causes serious morbidity or death  Has the potential to spread  Can be controlled with appropriate intervention  All of the above conditions warrant reporting the disease.  The natural course of communicable disease involves a susceptible host; a point of exposure; a cube clinical disease phase; the clinical disease phase; and a phase of recovery, disability,  or death. Which phase is related to the latency period?  Susceptibility phase  Subclinical phase Clinical disease phase  Recovery,  disability,  or death phase  Which term refers to quarantine-type activities that are conducted on an inpatient basis in a hospital or nursing home?  Quarantine  Isolation  Good hygiene  Immunization  Chemoprophylaxis  What herd immunity threshold did Jonas Salk suggest would make it infeasible for there to be a polio epidemic?  55%  65%  75%  85%

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13. b)- zoonosis

14. c)-virulence

15. d)- communicability

16. e)

17. d) - all of the above conditions

18. b) - subclinical phase

19. b) - isolation

20. d) - 85%

 Malaria being spread by mosquitoes is an example of which type of disase transmission? Vehicle-borne Zeonosis Fontice-borne Vector-borne The disease-evoking po

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