Therapy in an asymptomatic individual with evidence of infection is called as _____ therapy
The 'ALL IN' initiative aims to end the epidemic of HIV/AIDS in the _____ population.
Based on their life cycle, _____ zoonoses are diseases that require more than one vertebrate host needed to complete the developmental cycle and not an invertebrate host
Which kit would you use for Urethral discharge, Cervical discharge, Ano-rectal discharge, Painful scrotal swelling?_____
Indoor residual sprays are not used in the vector control measures for Japanese Encephalitis, as its vectors (culex) are _____.
Droplet transmission is _____ a mode of transmission of the Zika virus.
Isolation is recommended until _____ hrs after the initiation of effective therapy in bacterial meningitis.
Q fever is caused by Coxiella burnetti which is a zoonotic disease transmitted by _____
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.
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