Which of the following is NOT one of the top five leading causes of death globally, according to the 2019 Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) database? O Cancers O Lower respiratory infection O Cardiovascular diseases O Neonatal disorder
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textbook). For which of the following complex diseases are the fewest people expected to be diagnosed each year? (For the purposes of this question, assume that the range of values presented is representative of worldwide disease incidence. In other words, don't worry about the fact that studies were carried out in different countries. In other words, don't overthink it.) Type 2 Diabetes Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Cardiomyopathy Age-related macular degeneration Crohn's Disease
The patient presenting with abdominal pain likely has: A. an infection B. alteration in normal function of the body C. a disease D. b and c are correct 2) A human carrier: A. is a continued source of the infection B. can eventually develop disease C. may remain asymptomatic D. all of the above are correct 3) Respiratory droplet transmission is a form of: A. contact transmission B. vehicle transmission C. vector transmission D. all of the above are correct 4) The incubation period stage of an infectious disease is: A. a short time of generalized, mild symptoms that precedes illness. B. the time between infection and occurrence of the first symptoms and signs of disease. C. when the patient recovers from the illness; tissues are repaired. D. the most severe stage of the disease. 5) A disease is endemic in a population when: A. it has a relatively stable incidence rate in a given population B. the incidence rate increases higher than usual in a given population C. the incidence rate increases higher than usual on more than one continent simultaneously D. all of the above are correct 6) Which of the following ways does Lyme disease spread? A. flea bites B. tick bites C. louse bites D. Anopheles mosquito 7) Which of the following organisms is responsible for syphilis? A. cytomegalovirus B. lentivirus C. Treponema pallidum D. Toxoplasma gondii 8) Which of the following diseases is airborne? A. typhoid fever B. hepatitis A C. toxoplasmosis D. chickenpox 9) The word terato- means- A. cancer B. colon C. defects D. none of the above 10) Addison's disease is a- A. congenital disease B. nutritional disease C. endocrine disease D. genetic disease
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