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Choose all that is TRUE for infectious disease:
Virulence is a synonym (the same) as pathogenicity.
Pathogenicity is a synonym (the same) as infectivity.
Epidemiological Triangle is a model to understand infectious disease
Only viruses cause infectious disease
M If a disease is fatal, virulence can be measured by the case fatality rate.


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- The reason that influenza infection is more dangerous than the common cold is because ___. the antigen of the cold microbe mutates but influenza antigen remains constant the flu can infect the lungs, the cold rarely infects any deeper than the trachea influenza has a food borne route of infection, while the cold has a direct contact route flu cannot be controlled by antibiotics but the cold can beCommunicable diseases caused by microbes must have A portal of exit only O A portal of entry only Both a portal of entry and a portal of exit O Neither a portal of entry nor a portal of exit MacBook Air 80 000 000 F8 F7 F6 F4 F5 F3Which is true regarding Herpesviridae? Select all that apply. ( Measles in an example O HSV-1 is an example O Chickenpox is an example O Hepatitis is an example O Genital herpes is an example O HIV is an example
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