Choose the best match for each time. Use an answer only once.
A. discovered in Uganda in 1937
B. bovine spongiform encephalopathy
C. natural disasters, such as flooding
D. viral hemorrhagic fevers
E. zoonotic
F. first recognized in the Democratic Republic of Congo
G. laboratory workers in Europe acquired it from research monkeys
H. caused by a variant of the coronavirus
I. multidrug-resistant bacterium
J. bird flu
K. Haiti
L. reemergence of cholera in 2010 and 2011
A. West Nile virus
B. prion
C. cholera
D. RNA viruses
E. found in animals or arthropods
F. Ebola virus
G. Marburg virus
H. SARS
I. _Mycobacterium tuberculosis_
J. avian influenza virus
K. malaria 2010
L. Haiti
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incisors. molars. cuspids. bicuspids.
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a. Antibacterial b. Purifier c. Microbicide d. Hydrogen sulfide
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A. ensure health insurance coverage for workers and their families when they change or lose their jobs. B. protect peoples' private health information. C. uncover fraud and abuse. D. all of these answers are correct.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)