A very common virus characterized by cold, chills, fatigue, dehydration, flushing, loss of apatite, sweating, congestion, and aches.
What is influenza/flu
100
The most effective way to prevent influenza
What is a seasonal flu vaccine?
100
Transmission via airborne droplets or contact with nasal secretions.
What is cold transmission?
100
A microorganism that takes on various shapes, and can even be produced by the human body. Some are harmful, and some aren't.
What are bacteria?
100
A factor of risk characterized by poor eating habits, usually along the lines little eating, which weakens the immune system.
What is a diet?
200
A fast evolving, super common virus characterized by congestion, runny nose, fever, post-nasal drip, and loss of smell.
What is a cold?
200
The only way to prevent it is through cleanliness and disinfection.
What is cold prevention?
200
Also droplets, but through inhalation into the lungs.
What is flu prevention?
200
An agent that reproduces inside the cells of a living host, creating thousands of identical copies at an extraordinary rate.
What are viruses?
200
A risk factor that usually is characterized by the excessive use of drugs or alcohol.
What is abuse/substance abuse?
300
A virus characterized by skin rash, red eye, dry cough, sneezing, fever, and muscle pains, that usually manifests in children.
What are measles?
300
Vaccines and careful sexual contact.
What is Hepatitis prevention.
300
Generally transmitted via sexual contact or exposure to bodily fluids.
What is hepatitis prevention?
300
A microorganism that is related to mushrooms and molds.
What is a fungus?
300
A risk factor that characterized by how old the person is.
What is age?
400
A disease that is annoying for kids and deadly for adult men, usually causing dry mouth, muscle and neck pains, and fever, as well as difficulty swallowing.
What are the mumps?
400
Vaccines known as MMR, given at a dosage of 2 separated by 28 days, but only for adolescents and adults.
What is measles prevention?
400
Inhalation of tiny droplets, generally from children.
What is mumps transmission?
400
An organism that benefits from deriving nutrients at a host's expense.
What is a parasite?
400
A risk factor characterized by the string of diseases suffered by one's ancestry, usually along the lines of type 1 diabetes.
What is heredity?
500
An STI characterized by inflammation of the liver.
What is hepatitis?
500
Vaccination is the only form of prevention, but only about 88 percent effective at two doses.
What is mumps prevention?
500
Airborne through coughing or sneezing, but can live up to 2 hours in the airspace where it was exposed.
What is measles transmission?
500
Similar to bacteria, but in a much more complicated form. These are usually 10 to 52 micrometers in size, but can be larger. Usually exist in deep-sea habitats.
What are protozoa?
500
A risk factor determined by the location where someone was born, determining the state of belonging to a social group that has a common national or cultural tradition.