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15 Cards in this Set
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Rocky mountain spotted fever is transmitted by |
Dog ticks
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What are the peak seasons for rats to breed in temperate zones
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Spring and Fall
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Which one of the following pesticides can be legally used in the United States by the public |
Diazinon
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Poison Ivy , poison oak, and poison sumac contain oleoresin that is found in all parts of the plant except the
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Wood
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Psittacosis is most commoly spread by
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Pigeons
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Hay fever is correctly referred to as
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pollenosis
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Which of the following is most effective for controlling ragweed
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2-4-D
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The term endemic
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Constant presence of an illness
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The interval between exposure to an infectious agent and the appearance of the symptom is called th |
Incubation period
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Schistosomiasis
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Water contact disease
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A disease transmitted by birds and bird droppings is
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Psittacosis
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An infected organism which does not exhibit symptoms during the spread of an illness is called a
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Carrier
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The killing of an infectious agent outside the body by chemical or physical means is termed
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Disinfection
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Rocky mountain spotted fever is transmitted by |
ticks
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Many diseases and infestations have common names that can confuse the professional when referred to by lay indivduals and often children, the term cooties refers to a/an
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Lice infestation
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