need to fill this table. Yes or No
# Zika virus
Yes, Zika virus disease is limited to humans and primates.
No - Zika virus has a good persistence in the environment as the main vector is ades agyptei.
No - Zika virus infection has long term carrier state. It has a carrier state of 2 to 7 days
No - long term immunity is provided by infection.
No, vaccines does not provide long term immunity ,as we have to take vaccine every 6 monthly.
# Lyme disease
No, Lyme disease is not limited to humans only ,it's present in animals too.
No, Lyme disease has a good persistence in the environment.
Yes ,it has a long term carrier state of 30 days .
No ,long term immunity is not provided by infection .
No , vaccines does not provide immunity for long term . They need to be injected frequently around 6 months .
# Influenza
No, influenza is not limited to humans only ,it is also present in animals .
No ,it has a good persistence in the environment
No, it does not have long term carrier state , as it has a carrier state of 2 to 4 days
Yes ,long term immunity is provided by infection.
Yes ,vaccine provide immunity for long term .
need to fill this table. Yes or No Zika Virus Lyme Disease Influenza Disease is limited...
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write a paragraph: what disease seems more likely to be
eradicated.
Zika Virus Lyme Disease Influenza Disease is limited to humans yes (ie, no animal reservoir?) Limited persistence in the environment? Absence of long-term carrier no state? Long-term immunity results no from infection? Vaccination confers long-termno immunity? Herd immunity prevents perpetuation of an epidemic? Easily diagnosed disease? no no no no no yes no no...
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...
immunology
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1. NK cells are effective against viral infections because many virus infected cells a. are susceptible to lysis b. are susceptible to phagocytosis c. show reduced levels of MHC class I molecules d. show reduced levels of MHC class II molecules e. none of the above 2. Arachidonic acid serves as a substrate in the lipoxygenase and cyclooxygenase pathways resulting in the production of a. histamine, leukotrienes b. leukotrienes, prostaglandins...