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L. Milke Infectious Diseases Quiz 1. Herpes A. Can be potentially fatal. D. Is caused by HIV 2. C. Protozoa B. Bacteria E. Protozoa C. Rickettsia B. Bacteria E. Protozoa C. Rickettsia B. Bacteria E. Rickettsia C. Protozoa Disease agents transmitted by vectors (certain insects) are called A. Fungi D. Bacteria 9. B. Bacteria E. Rickettsia Warts and cold sores are caused by A. Viruses D. Fungi 8. C. Prodomal The smallest disease-causing organisms are called A. Viruses D. Fungi 7. B. Insemination E. Recovery Syphilis and gonorrhea are examples of diseases caused by A. Viruses D. Fungi 6. C. Bacterial Infections The disease agents or microbes most responsive to penicillin and other antibiotics are A. Viruses D. Fungi 5. B. Viral infections E. Fungus Infection The interval between the time of infection and appearance of signs or symptoms is know as A. Incubation D. Illness 4. C. Is cured by antibiotics Measles and chicken pox are examples of A. Protozoan infections D. Parasite Infections 3. B. Cannot be transmitted by oral sex. E. Can reoccur and is incurable B. Rickettsia E. Herpes C. Viruses Disease-producing parasites that cause amoebic dysentery are called A. Molds D. Worms B. Fungi E. Interferon C. Protozoa L. Milke 10. Ringworm is caused by a A. Protozoa D. Bacterium 11. C. Gonorrhea B. Herpes E. Pediculosis C. Gonorrhea People develop ___________ immunity after contracting and recovering from many of the communicable diseases. A. Lifetime D. Reactive 14. B. Herpes E. AIDS A parasite that lives in the hair-covered reproductive areas of the body and is accompanied by intolerable itching is A. Venereal warts D. NGU 13. C. Virus An STI that may be asymptomatic and often leads to pelvic inflammatory disease is A. Syphilis D. Trichomoniasis 12. B. Fungus E. Rickettsia B. Active E. Natural C. Passive Which of the following viral diseases has been declared eradicated from all countries of the world? A. Polio D. Smallpox B. German measles E. Leprosy C. Mumps 15. T F Syphilis can develop into a serious, life-threatening infection if left untreated. 16. T F Ringworm is a fungus. 17. T F All communicable diseases are contagious. 18 .T F Today, the leading communicable diseases are sexually transmitted. 19. T F A vaccine is a preparation of weakened viruses or bacteria used to induce active immunity. 20. T F The disease of AIDS is particularly dangerous because it limits the body’s ability fight off disease.