The three main approaches to the tertiary prevention of communicable disease include which of the following?
A) Education, immunization, and screening
B) Screening, immunization, and isolation and quarantine
C) Case and contact investigation, notification, and treatment
D) Care and treatment, isolation and quarantine, and safe handling and control of infectious wastes
Ans: D
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If a person did not produce bile,
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