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incubation period for HAV: - Answer- 15-50 days
incubation period for HBV: - Answer- 45-160 days
incubation period for HCV: - Answer- 14-180 days
incubation period for HEV: - Answer- 15-60 days
which viruses are fecal oral transmission? - Answer- HAV and HEV
which viruses are blood borne transmission? - Answer- HBV, HCV, HIV
is there a HAV vaccine available? - Answer- yes
is there a HBV vaccine available? - Answer- yes
is there a HCV vaccine available? - Answer- no
is there a HDV vaccine available? - Answer- no
is there a HEV vaccine available? - Answer- no
is there a HIV vaccine available? - Answer- no
can HAV be chronic? - Answer- no
can HEV be chronic? - Answer- no
can HBV and HCV be chronic? - Answer- yes, but it depends on the population
is HAV abrupt or insidious? - Answer- abrupt
is HBV abrupt or insidious? - Answer- insidious
is HCV abrupt or insidious? - Answer- insidious
is HDV abrupt or insidious? - Answer- insidious
is HEV abrupt or insidious? - Answer- abrupt
is there a cure available for HAV? - Answer- no
, is there a cure available for HBV? - Answer- no
is there a cure available for HCV? - Answer- yes
is there a cure available for HIV? - Answer- no
is there a cure available for HDV? - Answer- no
is there a cure available for HEV? - Answer- no
what does MRSA stand for? - Answer- methicillin resistant staphylococcus areus
how is MRSA spread? - Answer- by skin contact
what does nosocomial mean? - Answer- originates in hospital or healthcare facilities
what does TB stand for? - Answer- mycobacterium tuberculosis
how is TB spread? - Answer- through the air
what does autogenous mean? - Answer- from self to self transmission
which HIV is more virulent, more easily to transmit? - Answer- HIV 1
what does iatrogenic mean? - Answer- from doctor/medical treatment/diagnosis
procedure to patient
which mucous membranes are natural barriers? - Answer- skin and stomach
for the hepatitis viruses with vaccines, how many are in a series? - Answer- 3
for hepatitis viruses with vaccines how long do they last? - Answer-
what are the sign and symptoms of a HCV carrier? - Answer-
which hepatitis virus is the biggest threat to health care workers? - Answer- HBV
can you get reinfected if you already had HAV? - Answer- no
which hepatitis virus do you need to get HDV? - Answer- HBV
what's the difference between sterile and clean? - Answer- sterile means no presence
bacteria/pathogen, clean not so much