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How are salmonella food poisoning and gonorrhea transmitted?
They are
communicable diseases
passed from
person
to
person
by a
pathogen
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What is a pathogen?
A
microorganism
that causes an
infectious
disease
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What is a key difference between bacteria and viruses regarding treatment?
Bacteria
can be killed by
antibiotics
, while
viruses
cannot
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How is salmonella food poisoning spread?
By
ingesting infected
food
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What does the term "
ingesting
" mean in the context of salmonella food poisoning?
It
means eating
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What type of food is associated with salmonella food poisoning?
Food prepared in
unhygienic
conditions
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What
harmful
substances do Salmonella bacteria secrete?
Toxins
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What are some symptoms of salmonella food
poisoning?
Fever
,
abdominal cramps
,
vomiting
, and
diarrhea
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How does the UK control the spread of salmonella in poultry?
All
chicken
are
vaccinated
against
Salmonella
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What type of disease is gonorrhea?
A
sexually transmitted disease
(STD)
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What are the symptoms of gonorrhea?
A
thick yellow
or
green
discharge and
pain
when
urinating
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What antibiotic was historically used to treat gonorrhea?
Penicillin
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Why is gonorrhea treatment more complicated now?
Antibiotic-resistant
strains of
bacteria
are now
common
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What are two ways to stop the spread of gonorrhea?
Using
condoms
during
sexual intercourse
and getting
tested
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What should people who have unprotected sex do regarding gonorrhea?
They should be
tested
for
gonorrhea
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What is the purpose of testing for gonorrhea?
To treat the
infection
with
antibiotics
before it
spreads
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