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The body’s first lines of defense are
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Adapted immunity can be built by
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All microorganisms are pathogens.
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Acute inflammation is generally a good immunological reaction, whereas chronic inflammation can lead to damage to the body’s tissues.
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Viruses
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The most up-to-date scientific publication of disease occurrence in the US is
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The #1 public health achievement of the 20th century was
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The majority of the estimated 5 million Americans with hepatitis B and C virus do not know they have the infection.
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Though more foodborne illnesses occur from produce, more deaths due to foodborne pathogens occur from
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Influenza can be
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Antibiotic resistance is
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Which transmission mode is most difficult to prevent and control?
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What is not an appropriate way the public health system can prevent and control tuberculosis?
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Why is tuberculosis a public health concern?
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Herd immunity
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Is the cause of concern for parents, leading to the reduction of vaccination rates
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The adapted immunity through T and B cellsExplanation / Answer
1. The innate immunity through skin and mucous membranes
2. Through vaccination
3. false
4. meat and poultry
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