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Communicable (infectious) Diseases (GCSE Biology)
The following is a GCSE Biology test covering 'Communicable (infectious) Diseases' from the broader topic Infection And Response. The test is geared towards the AQA exam board style syllabus.Incorrect: 0
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Which disease is caused by the bacterium Salmonella and often results from contaminated food?
What is a major concern with the overuse of antibiotics?
How do vaccinations protect a person from a specific infectious disease?
Which laboratory practice helps prevent contamination when culturing bacteria?
What is the usual route of infection for influenza viruses between people?
What is a characteristic symptom of many bacterial infections that may be caused by toxins released by the bacteria?
How does a monoclonal antibody test detect a specific pathogen or drug in a sample?
Which statement about viruses is correct?
What is the main function of the skin in infection prevention?
Which of these diseases is caused by a protozoan and requires a mosquito vector for transmission?
Which of these organisms is a fungus that can cause infections such as athlete’s foot or ringworm?
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