Polly Smith is a district nurse working in an agricultural area in the Midwest. Most people within Polly's district obtain water from individual wells located on their property
While Polly is analyzing potential problems, it is important that she understand that waterborne diseases include all of the following except:
1. Cryptosporidiosis.
2. Giardia.
3. Hepatitis A.
4. Malaria.
5. Viral gastroenteritis.
ANS: 4
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