Which of the following is not a reasonable definition for an outbreak?
Select one:
a. Identified cases of coronavirus due to a novel strain not previously detected in humans
b. Two or more persons experiencing a similar illness after ingestion of a common food OR different food in a common place.
c. A large number of cases occurring in a geographic region or jurisdiction (i.e. cases are well above baseline for jurisdiction for a specific time period)
d. Incidence >10 per 100,000 over the past 2 weeks
The Following is not a Reasonable definition for An Outbreak
a) Identified Case of CoronaVirus due to a Novel stain not previously detected in Humans
Because an outbreak Is Defined as two or more cases of a similar
illness among individuals who have had a common exposure. Or It is
a cluster is the occurrence of more
cases of a particular disease than expected for a given place and
time.
Which of the following is not a reasonable definition for an outbreak? Select one: a. Identified...
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