Asked by kk
Which of the following is not a reason why infectious diseases like malaria and HIV/AIDS often hamper economic development?
A.
Life expectancy begins to rise.
B.
Caregivers lose time at work.
C.
More tax dollars are shifted to health care.
D.
People have difficulty working and earning income.
Please select the best answer from the choices provided.
A
B
C
D
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Rationale: Rising life expectancy is not a reason that infectious diseases hamper development — it's the opposite. The other choices (caregivers losing work time, higher health-care spending, and reduced ability to work and earn income) are ways infectious diseases impede economic development.
Rationale: Rising life expectancy is not a reason that infectious diseases hamper development — it's the opposite. The other choices (caregivers losing work time, higher health-care spending, and reduced ability to work and earn income) are ways infectious diseases impede economic development.
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