PHBE 427 Week 8 Quiz
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Written: Jun 19, 2023 3:11 PM - Jun 19, 2023 3:22 PM
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In 2004, more than ____ men died from breast cancer.
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Cervical cancer can be prevented through vaccination and
screening of ______.
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unodeficiency virus (HIV)
lloma virus (HPV)
s
What do malaria and Lyme disease have in common?
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a specific type of skin rash.
ctor-borne diseases.
een eradicated in the United States.
used by drinking contaminated water.
The following major chronic disease is the leading cause of
death in the US:
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e
Which one of the following infectious diseases are you most
likely to catch from sharing a towel with someone who has
the infection?
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rus
resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)
e
The following emerging disease was first seen in the US in
2009:
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What is the leading cause of death among people with
HIV/AIDS in Africa?
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rug abuse
s
Which one of the following statements is true about
diabetes in the United States?
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mmon among children than among adults.
difference in prevalence by race or ethnicity.
d to no longer be a public health concern in the future.
ed with obesity.
The following emerging disease was first seen in he United
Kingdom:
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isease
Which one of the following surveillance systems would be
most helpful in identifying a disease outbreak caused by
bioterrorism?
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Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System
Vital statistics
Syndromic surveillance
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