The type of pathogen is sensitive to antibiotics
Bacteria
Wetting a work area can prevent exposure to this disease.
Hanta Virus
MDR-TB stands for:
Multi-Drug Resistant Tuberculosis
This simple act can prevent the spread of Hepatitis A
Early symptoms of hanta virus are similar to this common virus.
Influenza
This vector born bacterial infection may cause chronic illness if not treated early
Lyme disease
This equipment must be provided to all employees
Personal Protective Equipment
An enteric viral infection that effects the liver
Hepatitis A
An infection resulting from swallowing seawater is an example of this mode of transmission
Enteric
The infectious phase of tuberculosis.
Active
This common parasite can be removed with tweezers
Tick
This can prevent both Hepatitis A and B
Vaccination
The late stage of HIV
AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome)
The mode of transmission for Hepatitis B and HIV
Bodily Fluid
This highly infectious disease steeply declined in prevalence after development of vaccinations
Measles
This respiratory disease is treated by a long course of antibiotics
Tuberculosis
This disease can be prevented by receiving a booster vaccination every ten years
Tetanus
A vector born bacterial disease is spread by fleas
Bubonic Plague
This concept should be used with all patients and bodily fluids
Universal precautions
This viral pathogen survives well outside the body
Hepatitis B
HIV is treated with what type of medication
anti-retroviral drugs (its not a bacteria)
This organ is critical in protecting us from exposure to infection
Skin
Caused by a potentially deadly viral or bacterial infection surrounding the brain
Meningitis
Exposure to a pathogen requires a means of transmission and a _______.
Portal of Entry
The two most common means of transmission for first responders
Contact and Airborn