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In the case of the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (then called Zaire) in 1976, how did the virus first transmit to humans?
A. A mosquito bit a teacher
B. Scientists are still unsure
C. A teacher ate a wild antelope
D. A teacher ate a wild bat
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- In the case of the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (then called Zaire) in 1976, how did the virus first transmit to humans? A. A teacher ate a wild bat B. A teacher ate a wild antelope C. Scientists are still unsure D. A mosquito bit a teacherWhy was it difficult to break the chain of infection during the Zika outbreak? A. Scientists couldn't figure out how the virus even started. B. Because scientists hadn't yet realized it was impossible to break the chain of infection. C. It required killing all the birds in the region. D. It required killing all of the mosquitos in the region.Why was it difficult to break the chain of infection during the Zika outbreak? A. It required killing all of the mosquitos in the region. B. It required killing all the birds in the region. C. Scientists couldn't figure out how the virus even started. D. Because scientists hadn't yet realized it was impossible to break the chain of infection.
- How did the Ebola outbreak start in 2014? A. A two-year old boy handled an infected bat. B. A family ate an infected pig for dinner. C. A four-year old girl was bit by an infected bird. D. A father was bit by a rabid dog.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 African countries that are densely populated and well connected to each other. C. Because it began on the border of 3 continents that are densely populated and well connected to each other. D. Because it began on the border of 3 continents that have very little infrastructure.Why is the Nipah virus a great illustration of a zoonotic disease? A. Because it's carried by fruit bats across America but it's not even noticed by the American people. B. Because it's carried by cats across Asia and easily spills over into humans. C. Because it's carried by fruit bats across Asia but almost never spills over into humans. D. Because it's carried by fruit bats across Asia and easily spills over into humans.
- Why is the Nipah virus a great illustration of a zoonotic disease? A. Because it's carried by fruit bats across Asia but almost never spills over into humans. B. Because it's carried by cats across Asia and easily spills over into humans. C. Because it's carried by fruit bats across Asia and easily spills over into humans. D. Because it's carried by fruit bats across America but it's not even noticed by the American people.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 otherHow long did the Ebola outbreak continue before it was recognized by health officials? A. Days B. Weeks C. Years D. Months
- What 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.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 monkeyHow long did the Ebola outbreak continue before it was recognized by health officials? A. Months B. Days C. Years D. Weeks