Env. Health Quiz 4
The most deadly form of malaria is caused by:
P. falciparum
In the western United States, the natural reservoir for plague is:
Prairie dogs
The term "hydrophobia" is also known as:
Rabies
Which of the following is not classified as an arboviral disease?
Rabies
Factors contributing to increases in the occurrence of emerging zoonoses include:
-Changes in agriculture -Environmental changes -Mass food processing technology -Urbanization **ALL OF THE ABOVE**
Methods for transmission of zoonotic pathogens include:
-Contact with the skin - Bite or scratch of an animal - Direct inhalation - Ingestion of contaminated foods **ALL OF THE ABOVE**
Arborviral diseases
-Refer to arthropod-borne viral diseases -Can produce central nervous system illness -Are most often spread by mosquitoes -May produce acute self-limited fevers **ALL OF THE ABOVE**
Which of the following statements about zoonotic diseases is most likely to be true?
An animal infected with a zoonotic agent may be free from symptoms.
An example of a zoonotic disease is:
Anthrax
The vector for the hantavirus pulmonary syndrome in the southwestern United States is:
Rodents