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In 1-2 sentences, summarize the innovation you believe was most important and why: the invention of DDT, the polio vaccine, or
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True or False:
Dogs, ticks, and mosquitoes can spread disease. Responses true true false
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you isn't getting my name
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In the past, smallpox, which is caused by a virus, was a common and deadly disease. Now, people no longer get smallpox. Which
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True or false about 80% of infections disease is spread by hand contact
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Read the quote. "Most people in rural areas are farmers, and when you have a disease like Guinea worm (a parasite), you are
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True or False
Universal precautions attempt to prevent infectious diseases from being spread from the victim to the Good
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Only people who chew smokeless tobacco can get oral cancer. (1 point) Responses true true false
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A city experiences an outbreak of a disease that is caused by contaminated food and water. In one to two sentences, describe two
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This good news was followed almost immediately by a contradictory report from Comptroller Wolcott. After several good days in
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dogs, ticks, and mosquitoes can spread disease
a. True b. False
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Which strategy will most decrease the number of people sickened by water-borne diseases?(1 point)
Responses increased use of
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Discussion of potential solutions to these problems, including suggestions for contributions everyone, including children,
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Outline of goals for the future and how those goals can be reached for malaria
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Karine knows that diabetes runs in her family, so she asks her doctor if there is anything she can do to prevent getting
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About 80% of infectious disease is spread by hand contact.
(1 point) Responses true true false
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, governors of many states enacted "stay at home" and "shelter-in-place" mandates to prevent the
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L
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Which strategy will most decrease the number of people sickened by water-borne diseases? (po increased use of solar power better
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What was an obstacle to reduce epidemic diseases in cities
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Can proper nutrition and regular exercise lower your risks for infectious diseases?(1 point)ResponsesTrueTrueFalse
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Which strategy will most decrease the number of people sickened by water-borne diseases?(1 point) Responses improved
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Which strategy will most decrease the number of people sickened by water-borne diseases?(1 point)
Responses better sanitation
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not really sure tbh
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The figure shown below indicates two diseases with genetic links that are common in industrialized nations. The fact that both
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6 of 126 of 12 Items Question True or False: Washing your hands can help protect you from dangerous pathogens. (1 point)
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What helps spread infectious disease?
(1 point) Responses Washing hands Washing hands Practicing food safety Practicing food
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Which word from paragraph 4 of "To a Healthier Future" comes from a Latin word meaning “having the condition of losing one’s
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What is most responsible for the modern understanding that diseases are contagious and that hygiene and isolation are important
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What is most responsible for the modern understanding that diseases are contagious and that hygiene and isolation are important
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(Referencing the article from the previous question) What does the President mean by the simile "like closing the barn door
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What helps spread infectious disease?(1 point)
Responses Washing hands Washing hands Practicing food safety Practicing food
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Dogs, ticks, and mosquitoes can spread disease.(1 point)
Responses True True False
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Can proper nutrition and regular exercise lower your risks for infectious diseases?(1 point)
Responses True True False
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Which of the following provides the best summary of a positive outcome due to efforts to reduce disease and child mortality?
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Which strategy will most decrease the number of people sickened by water-borne diseases? (1 point)
• better sanitation systems
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True or False
Universal precautions attempt to prevent infectious diseases from being spread from the victim to the Good
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Enzo is writing a list of all the responsibilities the
FDA has. What is MOST likely to be on this list? (1 point) C They offer
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This is the most effective way to prevent contracting an STD.
a. washing hands b. bathing c. abstinence d. using contraception
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Which strategy will most decrease the number of people sickened by water-borne diseases?(1 point)
Responses improved agriculture
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Gunge Lord
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Place each item into the proper category.
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate
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