BIOL 1011 Chapter : Chapters 14 15 Qs
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Three weeks earlier she had visited her grandmother who had shingles. 8-year-old have: chickenpox, measles, shingles, fever blisters, german measles. This disease is: hepatitis a, hepatitis b, hepatitis c, rabies, lassa fever, a woman with a fluctuating fever comes to a physician. She says that every bone in her body feels like it"s breaking. False: lassa fever and marburg disease are typical of the viral diseases that affect the skin and cause severe pocklike lesions to form, true b. False: ebola hemorrhagic fever is associated with a filovirus, true b. False: a typical zoonosis, polio, infectious hepatitis, rabies, infectious mononucleosis, caused by a member of the picornaviridae, polio, infectious hepatitis, rabies, infectious mononucleosis, two of the above. Symptoms for this hemorrhagic fever are fever, headache, joint and muscle aches, sore throat, and weakness. This followed by diarrhea, vomiting, and stomach pain. A rash, red eyes, hiccups and internal and external bleeding may be seen in some patients.