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Based on their life cycle, which type of zoonoses require more than one vertebrate host to complete the developmental cycle, but no invertebrate host?
Which kit is used for Urethral discharge, Cervical discharge, and Anorectal discharge?
Indoor residual sprays are not used in the vector control measures for Japanese Encephalitis, as its vectors (culex) are _____.
Based on sentinel surveillance data, the **_____** in the adult population can be broadly classified into three groups: 1. **Group I (High Prevalence):** >5% in high-risk groups and >1% in antenatal women. 2. **Group II (Moderate Prevalence):** >5% in high-risk groups but <1% in antenatal women. 3. **Group III (Low Prevalence):** <5% in all high-risk groups and <1% in antenatal women.
The molar ratio of glucose to sodium in WHO low osmolality ORS is _____
A single mosquito bite is _____ sufficient for effective transmission of lymphatic filariasis
The duration of isolation recommended for a patient with cholera is until _____ days of antibiotic therapy.
Q fever is caused by Coxiella burnetii which is a zoonotic disease transmitted by _____
According to NTEP, drug sensitivity testing for resistance is done through
Chemoprophylaxis for the contact must be initiated only _____ after treatment for leprosy has begun in the patient.
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