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write a paragraph: what disease seems more likely to be eradicated.
Zika virus | Lyme disease | influenza | |
Herd immunity prevents the perpetuation of an epidemic | no | no | yes |
Early diagnosed disease? | yes | yes | no |
Vaccination effective postexposure? | no | no | yes |
Herd immunity protects against infectious disease by preventing the spread of infection. Herd immunity is effective only in influenza and not on Zika and Lyme disease. Zika virus can be identified once the signs and symptoms are relevant and confirmed by laboratory tests. Persons who traveled to the high-risk area are usually tested. Lyme disease can also be identified earlier with the presence of signs and symptoms. It is a little difficult to diagnose influenza at early because most of the disease have similar symptoms and sometimes tests show a negative result. Vaccination is effective postexposure to influenza because it provides a cross-reactive immune response.
Zika virus is giving a serious threat in epidemic areas. It is spread through infected mosquitoes. Appropriate measures are taken to eradicate of zika virus. Proper testing of the person traveling high-risk area can prevent the spread of the virus from one country to another country. Aedes Aegypti mosquito control campaign helps to control the mosquito bite and eradication of zika virus.
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Zika Virus Lyme Disease Influenza Disease is limited to humans (i.e., no animal reservoir?) Limited persistence in the environment? Absence of long-term carrier state? Long-term immunity results from infection? Vaccination confers long-term immunity? Herd immunity prevents perpetuation of an epidemic? Easily diagnosed disease? Vaccination effective postexposure?
multiple choice questions 32. All of the following are standard tests used for the diagnosis and prediction of response to treatment of hepatitis C except: (A) Hepatitis C antibody [EIA] (B) Patient IL-28B genotype testing (C) Hepatitis C antigen (D) Hepatitis C genotype (E) Hepatitis C RNA by polymerase chain reaction or transcription-mediated amplification 33. Which of the following is not associated with accelerated disease progression in hepatitis C? (A) alcohol use (B) coinfection with hepatitis B (C) coinfection with...