A group of nursing students are reviewing information about childhood infectious diseases. The students demonstrate understanding of this information when they identify which disease as a common childhood exanthema?
A) Mumps
B) Rabies
C) Rubella
D) West Nile virus
Ans: C
Rubella is a common childhood exanthema. Mumps is a viral infection. Rabies is a zoonotic infection. West Nile virus is a vector-borne disease.
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Traditions help bind people from a culture closer together.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)