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How much do you know about pandemics?

How much do you know about pandemics?

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Antonella Benitez

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How much do you know about pandemics?

By Antonella Benítez, Belen Dijiani and Martin Aguirre

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Major pandemics in history

  • Justinian Plague

  • Black plague

  • Smallpox

  • Spanish Flu

  • Asian Flu

  • HIV

  • Hong Kong Flu

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Multiple Choice

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💉💉💉Who are the most affected by the C-19?💊💊💊💊

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Children and youth

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Children and Elders

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Seniors and people with respiratory problems

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Adult and people with health problems

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Multiple Choice

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¿What is HIV?

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A dog

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A parasite

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A virus

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A person

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A place

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Multiple Choice

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Where was the C-19 born?

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In Shenzhen

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In Wuhan

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In Chengdu

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In Byron Bay

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Multiple Select

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HIV can be passed from a pregnant mother to her baby

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

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What are the symptoms of the HIV?

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Opportunistic infection, headache, rash, swollen lymph nodes, red spots, pneumonia, severe unintentional weight loss or toad

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Nausea, vomiting, rash, discomfort and pain (eye pain, usually behind the eyes, muscle pain, joint pain, or bone pain)

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Multiple Choice

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What percentage of mortality does c-19 have?

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30%

2

50%

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10%

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0,8%

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Multiple Choice

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Which is the death rate of Ebola?

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10%

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Up to 30%.

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48%

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Can be up to 90%.

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Multiple Select

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How is cholera transmitted?

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Through physical contact, or saliva when coughing

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All of them are correct

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By the intake of water or food contaminated with the bacteria

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Feces from infected people that contaminate brackish rivers and coastal waters

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Multiple Select

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Choose the right ones

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The C-19 started in Brazil

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The pandemic doesn't really exist

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There are 34.7M cases worldwide

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It isn't really necessary to wear a mask

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Multiple Choice

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How yellow fever is transmitted?

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It is transmitted by the consumption of bullfrog legs

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It is transmitted by means of a Estramonium

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It is transmitted by blood clams

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Is transmitted to humans by the bite of the Aedes aegyptis mosquito, which are usually found less than 1,300 meters above sea level

How much do you know about pandemics?

By Antonella Benítez, Belen Dijiani and Martin Aguirre

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