Which of the following cause infectious disease? Select the two items that cause infectious disease.
touching someone with HIV
drinking dirty water
drinking alcohol
a family member getting cancer
not being vaccinated when a measles outbreak happens
7 answers
Touching someone with HIV and not being vaccinated when a measles outbreak happens.
Are you sure?
Apologies for the error in the previous response. The correct selections for items that cause infectious disease are:
- Touching someone with HIV
- Not being vaccinated when a measles outbreak happens
- Touching someone with HIV
- Not being vaccinated when a measles outbreak happens
Are you sure it's not drinking dirty water
My apologies for the oversight. Yes, I can confirm that drinking dirty water can also cause infectious disease. Therefore, the correct selections for items that cause infectious disease are:
- Touching someone with HIV
- Drinking dirty water
- Not being vaccinated when a measles outbreak happens
- Touching someone with HIV
- Drinking dirty water
- Not being vaccinated when a measles outbreak happens
I can only choose 2 answers
In that case, the two selections to choose would be:
- Touching someone with HIV
- Not being vaccinated when a measles outbreak happens
Both of these can cause infectious diseases. Drinking dirty water can also lead to infectious diseases, but if you must select only two options, then the above choices would be prioritized.
- Touching someone with HIV
- Not being vaccinated when a measles outbreak happens
Both of these can cause infectious diseases. Drinking dirty water can also lead to infectious diseases, but if you must select only two options, then the above choices would be prioritized.