A nurse is studying the Institute of Medicine's convergence model to learn how four types of interrelated and overlapping microbe–human interactions can lead to emerging/reemerging infectious diseases
These four types of interactions are: (Select all that apply.)
A) Genetic and biological
B) Physical/environmental
C) Spiritual and psychological
D) Ecological
E) Social, political, and economic
Ans: A, B, D, E
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There are four types of interrelated and overlapping microbe–human interactions that can lead to emerging/reemerging infectious diseases: (1) genetic and biological; (2) physical/environmental; (3) ecological; and (4) social, political, and economic. Spiritual and psychological are not types of interactions leading to infectious diseases
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