Asked by
arian harvey
on Dec 09, 2024Verified
Crops of pruritic vesicular eruptions on the skin,slight fever and headache,malaise
A) chicken pox
B) common cold
C) head lice
D) hepatitis B
E) herpes simplex virus
F) H1N1
G) meningitis (bacterial)
H) meningitis (viral)
I) mumps
J) pneumonia
K) rubella
L) vancomycin-resistant enterococci
Pruritic Vesicular Eruptions
Skin outbreaks characterized by small, fluid-filled blisters that cause severe itching.
Malaise
A feeling of discomfort or uneasiness.
Chicken Pox
A contagious viral disease characterized by an itchy rash and red spots or blisters all over the body.
- Discover and articulate the diverse forms and channels of infectious disease dissemination.
- Familiarize with the role and repercussions of pathogens, noting their means of transfer and the diseases they are responsible for.
Verified Answer
TB
Learning Objectives
- Discover and articulate the diverse forms and channels of infectious disease dissemination.
- Familiarize with the role and repercussions of pathogens, noting their means of transfer and the diseases they are responsible for.
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