A) Inmates
B) Elderly admitted to hospital
C) School-aged children
D) Passengers on a cruise ship
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A) From the early 13th century
B) Since the mid-1800s
C) As long as people have lived in cities
D) As long as humans have inhabited the earth
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A) Influenza and tuberculosis
B) Heart disease and cancer
C) Cardiovascular disease and injuries
D) Diarrhea and renal disease
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A) Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
B) Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC)
C) Health Canada
D) World Health Organization (WHO) ,Canadian branch
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A) Yellow fever and malaria
B) Rabies and rubella
C) Hepatitis A and B
D) Cholera and typhoid
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A) For a fixed list of communicable diseases determined by the WHO
B) For all communicable diseases in their community
C) For communicable diseases mandated by the federal level
D) For specific communicable diseases that must be reported to local health officials
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A) The disease spreads and affects a large number of the population worldwide.
B) Exposure to a specific stressor or cause is most likely to bring on the disease.
C) It is a steady presence of a disease in a defined geographical area.
D) New cases of a disease are more than the normal occurrence during a given time period.
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A) A family doctor reporting a positive case of West Nile virus to a local health authority
B) Sentinel systems to identify disease occurrence in the community when individuals present with suggestive symptoms
C) The Influenza-Like Illness (ILI) screening tool used in emergency rooms
D) Absenteeism data related to influenza from all schools in the community
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A) Varicella (Var) ,haemophilus influenza type b,and hepatitis B (HB)
B) Diptheria,tetanus,pertussis,and polio (DTaP-IPV)
C) Diptheria,tetanus,polio,and haemophilus influenza type b (Hib)
D) Hepatitis B,varicella,and meningococcal (Men-C)
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A) Reporting system that allows jurisdictions within a province to communicate disease patterns
B) A system developed by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to link Canada and the United States.
C) Electronic system to communicate outbreaks of respiratory or enteric illnesses interprovincially
D) An internationally linked computer system for communicating outbreaks globally
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A) Provide a seasonal influenza vaccine
B) Administer hepatitis B immune globulin (HBIG)
C) Give the mumps,measles,and rubella (MMR) immunization
D) Facilitate the administration of a one-time chemoprophylaxis agent to a vulnerable host
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A) Case finding children who may have been exposed to a teacher with hepatitis A
B) Counselling families about ways to treat head lice
C) Working toward achieving high immunization rates for hepatitis B
D) Administering tuberculosis (TB) medications to children with the disease
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A) Droplet or airborne transmission;2 weeks to 24 months incubation with fever,night sweats,chronic cough with haemoptysis
B) Person-to-person spread through saliva;30 to 50 days incubation with fever,exudative pharyngitis,malaise,and diarrhea
C) Fecal-oral route transmission;15 to 50 days incubation with acute fever,anorexia,diarrhea,lethargy
D) Droplet or airborne transmission;2 to 10 days incubation with sudden onset of fever,headache,cough,shortness of breath
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A) Restriction of a well person who has been exposed to an infectious agent
B) The time that a person is able to spread the disease over a two-week period
C) Separation of an infectious person for a period of time to reduce the transmission of disease
D) A specific time period that the communicable disease can be transmitted
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A) Bubonic plague
B) Scarlet fever
C) Influenza epidemic of 1918
D) Smallpox
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A) Has travelled within the last 10 days to Ontario and has nausea and vomiting
B) Has been in contact with a health care worker from Vancouver and has a chronic cough
C) Has been in contact with a person with SARS in the last 10 days and did not wear protection
D) Has not travelled to an area of SARS in the last 10 days but has a temperature of 37.5°C
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A) Chickenpox,pediculosis,scarlet fever,smallpox
B) AIDS,measles,pertussis,tuberculosis
C) Chlamydia,hepatitis B,rhinovirus,smallpox
D) Botulism,hantavirus,mumps,roseola
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A) Preventing the transmission of communicable diseases
B) Timely screening for communicable diseases
C) Effectively treating communicable diseases
D) Recognizing the signs and symptoms of communicable diseases
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A) Increased compliance with chemoprophylaxis
B) Healthy young adults with the disease
C) Multi-drug-resistant strains
D) Easily cured infection with antibiotics
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A) There is a steady presence of the disease in a defined geographic area or population group.
B) The new cases of the disease exceed the normal occurrence during a given period of time.
C) The occurrence of the disease is higher than what would be expected normally.
D) The disease spreads and affects a large number of populations worldwide.
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