Cholera
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Bacillary dysentery is caused by _______________
Statement 1 : Chickenpox can be transmitted by an infected individual to a healthy person by direct contact.
Statement 2 : Chickenpox is a communicable disease.
- Only statement 2 is correct
- Both the statements are correct
- Only statement 1 is correct
- Both the statements are incorrect
What are the four main groups of pathogens?
What was the name of the insecticide used for Tea Mosquito Bug (TMB) ?
Diflubenzuron
None of these
DDT
Endosulfan
How can we prevent the following diseases?
Typhoid
Rakesh has been showing the following symptoms: high fever, severe pain, excessive salivation, and hydrophobia.
What disease is Rakesh suffering from?
Measles
Typhoid
Rabies
Ascariasis
- NACI kills Vibrio cholera
- NACI generates ATP
- Na+ ions stops nerve impulse and hence sensation of pain
- Na+ ions help in retention of water in body tissue
One stands the risk of dehydration in:
Malaria
Pneumonia
Cholera
Myopia
List the steps to prevent communicable disease?
- Dehydration
- Food poisoning
- Vomiting
- Diarrhoea
- Na+ ions help in stopping nerve impulses and hence sensation of pain.
- Na+ ions help in the retention of water in the body tissues.
- NaCl is an important component of energy.
- NaCl furnishes most of the fuel required for cellular activity.
- Bacteria
- Virus
- Protozoa
- All of the above
Name the causative organism of Diarrhoea.
- Diptheria
- Cholera
- Tuberculosis
- Typhoid
- Cold
- AIDS
- Cholera
- Malaria
- Headache
- Persistent cough
- High fever
- Watery diarrhea
- high fever
- headache
- persistent cough
- watery diarrhoea
- Na+ stops transmission of nerve impluse and hence sensation of pain
- Nacl supplies energy
- Na+ helps retain water in the body
- NaCl functions as fuel for cellular activities
One has the risk of dehydration in
myopia
Pneumonia
Diarrhoea
Malaria
What is the problem with sewage contaminated water? [2 MARKS]
- Peptic ulcers
- Rapid loss of fluid from the intestine
- Rose spots
- Infection of heart muscles
- Diarrhoea
- Both A and B
- Cholera
- Diarrhoea, Cholera and Dysentry
- Bite of female Anopheles mosquito
- Bite of female Culex mosquito
- Contaminated water
- The cough droplets from an infected person
- Dengue
- Tuberculosis
- Swine Flu
- Cholera