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krzymel

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Which is not a sexually transmitted disease?
 
  a. Gonorrhea
  b. Herpes simplex
  c. Shingles
  d. Chlamydia

Question 2

What form of hepatitis is a major health careassociated problem transmitted by blood, saliva, semen, and other body fluids?
 
  a. Hepatitis A
  b. Hepatitis B
  c. Hepatitis C
  d. Hepatitis D



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
Gonorrhea, herpes, and chlamydia are transmitted by sexual contact.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B
Hepatitis B can be harbored for up to 15 years and is found in practically all bodily fluids of infected people, except feces and urine. Its carriers are a major source of cross-infection.





 

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