Anna has been diagnosed with poliovirus. What MOST likely caused this virus? (1 point) Responses She shared a dirty needle when injecting drugs with an acquaintance. She shared a dirty needle when injecting drugs with an acquaintance. She didn’t thoroughly wash her hands after using the restroom. She didn’t thoroughly wash her hands after using the restroom. She consumed food that wasn’t cooked to a safe temperature. She consumed food that wasn’t cooked to a safe temperature. She inhaled droplets from a nearby stranger’s cough.

She inhaled droplets from a nearby stranger's cough is the most likely cause of the poliovirus.

The most likely cause of Anna being diagnosed with the poliovirus is inhaling droplets from a nearby stranger's cough.

The most likely cause of poliovirus in this scenario is that Anna inhaled droplets from a nearby stranger's cough. Poliovirus is primarily transmitted through the fecal-oral route or through respiratory droplets. When an infected person coughs or sneezes, the virus can be present in the droplets expelled from their nose or mouth. If these droplets are inhaled by another person, they can become infected with the poliovirus. It is important to note that poliovirus is not transmitted through sharing dirty needles or consuming food that isn't cooked to a safe temperature.