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1Which government agency serves as the ultimate storehouse for statistical data related to infectious disease?
A)Food and Drug Administration
B)Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
C)Census Bureau
D)Federal Bureau of Investigation



2How many serious infectious diseases are considered reportable?
A)All serious diseases are considered reportable.
B)Only the 100 serious diseases that are involved in epidemics are considered reportable.
C)66 serious diseases are considered reportable.



3If a disease is designated as reportable, what does that mean?
A)Doctors and hospitals must inform the school system of any cases they encounter
B)Doctors and hospitals must inform the County Department of Health of any cases they encounter
C)Doctors and hospitals must inform the State Department of Health of any cases they encounter
D)Doctors and hospitals must inform the CDC of any cases they encounter



4The CDC uses the information published in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report to track numerous aspects of infectious diseases. Which of the following is not something the CDC tracks?
A)Outbreaks of disease
B)Deaths
C)Statewide test scores
D)Appearance of never before seen ailments



5What are the three common epidemiological measurements used in this exercise and by the CDC?
A)Morbidity, Mortality, and Incidence
B)Mortality, Incidence and Prevalence
C)Incidence, Prevalence, and Morbidity







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