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List the five biggest outbreaks and pandemics in history.
Black Death, 1918 Spanish Flu, HIV/AIDS, Plague of Justinian, Antonine Plague
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List the five biggest outbreaks and pandemics in history.Black Death, 1918 Spanish Flu, HIV/AIDS, Plague of Justinian, Antonine Plague
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List Koch's postulates.Correct! Your turn.Welcome to the Disease Detectives B/C Question Marathon!
List the five biggest outbreaks and pandemics in history.Black Death, 1918 Spanish Flu, HIV/AIDS, Plague of Justinian, Antonine Plague
1. Microorganisms have to be found in all organisms that have the disease but not in the ones that don't. 2. Microorganism has to be separate from organisms with the disease. 3. Microorganism must cause a disease. 4. Uhh... Said microorganism must be the same as another microorganism (?)
The point of Question Marathons is for people to pose questions and others to answer them. For example:A vector is A quantity having direction as well as magnitude, especially as determining the position of one point in space relative to another. Or
An organism, typically a biting insect or tick, that transmits a disease or parasite from one animal or plant to another. The most recent and severe flu epidemic was The H1N1 of 1918
What are the three main modes of transmission?
Airborne, Vectorborne, and Vehicleborne.
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Correct! Your turn. (Susan, your answer is correct too, but since Froggie answered first, I'll let him ask the next question)1. Microorganisms have to be found in all organisms that have the disease but not in the ones that don't. 2. Microorganism has to be separate from organisms with the disease. 3. Microorganism must cause a disease. 4. Uhh... Said microorganism must be the same as another microorganism (?)
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