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How did the Ebola outbreak start in 2014?
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A two-year old boy handled an infected bat. |
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B. |
A family ate an infected pig for dinner. |
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A four-year old girl was bit by an infected bird. |
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A father was bit by a rabid dog. |
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- Why did Ebola spread so easily across the world in 2014? A. Because laboratories were easily able to ship the Ebola virus across the world. B. Because criminals were easily able to send the Ebola virus through worldwide mail. C. Airline travel made it easy for infected people who were symptomless to travel the world. D. Because the digital age quickly spread misinformation about Ebola onlineThe first pandemic since 1968, which struck in 2009, turned out to be H1N1, a milder strain of which of the following? A. Swine flu B. Bird flu C. Ebola virus D. HIVWhat was “the scariest moment of the Ebola epidemic” and why? A. When it was found in India - because of the high population density there. B. When it was found in Lagos - a city with the population of three African countries combined. C. When it was found in the U.S. D. When it became undetectable - because it had obviously mutated to hide itself.
- How many times has Ebola caused an outbreak in the last 40 years? A. Hundreds B. Dozens C. Thousands D. MillionsWhat can be learned from the Dengue Vaccine Controversy? a. All vaccines have harmful effects and should not be trusted.b. Taking vaccines should be voluntary and side effects should be explained to the recipient or doctors at least.c. Vaccines on their early development should be taken with great precaution.d. Vaccines are deadly.Why was the location of the Ebola outbreak so catastrophic? A. Because it began on the border of 3 African countries that are extremely isolated. B. Because it began on the border of 3 continents that are densely populated and well connected to each other. C. Because it began on the border of 3 continents that have very little infrastructure. D. Because it began on the border of 3 African countries that are densely populated and well connected to each other
- Which of the following statements best describes the HIV/AIDS infection rate today? A. Most people infected with HIV/AIDS live in countries outside of Africa. B. Africa is home to 15% of the world’s population, and about 15% of people with HIV live in Africa. C. Due to advancements in medicine, few people in the world are infected with HIV/AIDS. D. Africa is home to less than 15% of the world’s population, and 68% of people with HIV live in Africa.Which of these would be the index case for the Ebola epidemic?a. Nina Pham b. the baby in Guinea c. Thomas Duncan d. a dead monkeyWhy is smallpox so dangerous? A. It has killed more people in human history than any other disease that we know of. B. It's transmitted by aerosol droplets and is therefore very contagious. C. Transmission rates are around 60%, which is higher than Ebola. D. All of the above
- How long did the Ebola outbreak continue before it was recognized by health officials? A. Days B. Weeks C. Years D. MonthsWhich one is not an emerging infectious disease? O a. Ebola hemorrhagic fever O b. Zika virus disease O c. West Nile virus fever/encephalitis O d. TuberculosisWhat is the main reason that infectious diseases are becoming more common in modern times? A. Global population decrease which brings humans farther away from wild animals and their environments. B. Global population increase which brings humans closer to wild animals and their environments. C. Global population decrease which brings humans closer to wild animals and their environments. D. Global population increase which brings humans farther from wild animals and their environments.