SOLUTIONS TO EXERCISES, LESSON 2
1.
Zoonotic disease are diseases that are common to animals but diseases which
can be transmitted to man. (para 2-1)
2.
Rabies, leptospirosis, brucellosis, anthrax, Q-fever, tularemia.
(para 2-1)
3.
Rabies.
(para 2-2)
4.
Dogs, cats, cows, pigs, horses, mules.
(para 2-2)
5.
Dilated, lacrimation, perspiration, salivation.
(para 2-2a)
6.
Rabies Advisory Board, post veterinarian, provost marshal.
(para 2-2c)
7.
Eating, threatening. (para 2-2c)
8.
Captured, confined, observed.
(para 2-2d)
9.
Location, length of time, quality.
(para 2-2d)
10.
Capture, sacrifice it, the head (iced).
(para 2-2d)
11.
Cardiac, respiratory, paralysis.
(para 2-2f)
12.
Vaccinated, walked on a leash.
(para 2-2f)
13.
Leptospirosis is a bacterial disease of wildlife and domestic animals. The disease
occurs in humans only incidentally after exposure to these species or to an
environment contaminated by them. (para 2-3a)
14.
Liver.
(para 2-3a)
15.
Rats. (para 2-3a)
16.
Swimmers.
(para 2-3b)
17.
Sewer workers, veterinarians, miners, dairymen, fish workers, farmers, animal
husbandmen, abattoir workers, military personnel. (para 2-3b)
18.
Campers, bathers, sportsmen.
(para 2-3b)
19.
Animal bites, close contact with the animal's droplets, transmission by
aerosolized urine, infected carcasses/tissues, ixodial ticks. (para 2-3b)
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