10. A person or other animal, including birds and arthropods, that affords
subsistence or lodgements to an infectious agent under natural conditions
is called:'
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A. Contagious disease
B. Infestation
C. Host
D. Bacteria
E. Viruses
QUESTION 2
Indicate which of the following statements is True or False
2.1 If the disease agent acquires drug resistance, it will further
facilitate its spread.
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2.1 An essential requirement for indirect transmission is that the infectious agent must
be capable of surviving outside the human host in the external environment and
retain its basic properties of pathogenesis and virulence till it finds a new host.
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2.2 Transmission of the infectious agent through the agency of water, food does not
including raw vegetables, fruits, milk and milk products.
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2.3 Water and food is not the most frequent vehicle of transmission, because they
are used by everyone.
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2.4 Active immunity depends upon the humoral and cellular responses
of the host.
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2.5 Passiveimmunity it refers to when antibodies produced in one body
human or animal are transferred to another to induce protection against disease. [1]
2.6 When a body is unable to produce its own antibodies it
is called hyper-immunity.
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2.7 Herd immunity does not provide an immunological barrier to the spread of
disease in the human herd.
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2.8 If the herd immunity drops it could result in the occurrence of an
epidemic in the population.
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2.10 The purpose of immunization is to develop immunological memory.
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