Ebola survives and occurs in the following populations:
Humans and bats.
Humans and camels.
Humans and monkeys.
Only humans.
Microbes can be used in the formation of helpful drugs despite their harmful effects.
This disease ravaged the world in 1918-1919, killing approximately 50 million people in that one year.
Small pox.
Zika virus.
SARS.
The Spanish flu.
Which of the following were a part of the causes for initial life expectancy raises? (check all that apply)
Increases in sanitation due to complications in child birth.
Diseases becoming more recessive as humans have evolved.
Increase in vaccinations starting in the 1800s.
Close-quarter living conditions.
The emergence of antibiotics in the 1960s.
This fund donated 100 million dollars to disease treatment, heavily aiding in disease eradication in foreign countries.
Bill Gates Foundation.
Stephen Harper's Assistance.
The International Disease Eradication Society (IDES).
the British Embassy.
With the current progress we've made, we are well on the way to curing infectious diseases entirely.
Tuberculosis and Ebola are examples of two diseases with very different ways of spreading. The key differences between these are:
Tuberculosis is chronic - less hostile, with a slower onset period, whereas Ebola is acute - extremely lethal, with a rapid onset period.
Tuberculosis is chronic - extremely lethal, with a rapid onset period, whereas Ebola is acute - less hostile, with a slower onset period.
Ebola is chronic - less hostile, with a slower onset period, whereas Tuberculosis is acute - extremely lethal, with a rapid onset period.
Ebola is chronic - extremely lethal, with a rapid onset period, whereas Tuberculosis is acute - less hostile, with a slower onset period.
In the 1900s, life expectancy in the USA was:
Below 50.
50-60.
Exactly 62 years.
60-70.
The following act as wildlife origins/reservoirs of certain diseases: AIDS: ❌ SARS: ❌ West Nile Virus: ❌ Influenza: ❌ Monkeypox: ❌