Healthcare workers are required to have the Hepatitis B vaccines prior to beginning employment in some hospital settings.
Microorganisms that can be found in human blood are referred to as bloodborne pathogens.
Human immunodeficiency virus contributes to AIDS in humans.
Plasmodium can cause malaria in humans.
Tinea pedis is an example of a fungus.
Choose the correct term for each sentence.
Healthcare workers are required to have the Hepatitis C / Hepatitis B vaccines prior to beginning employment in some hospital settings.
Microorganisms that can be found in human blood are referred to as bloodborne pathogens/ pathogenic protease.
Staphylococcus aureus / Human immunodeficiency virus contributes to AIDS in humans.
Plasmodium can cause malaria / strep throat in humans.
Tinea pedis is an example of a fungus / virus.
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