Q fever is caused by Coxiella burnetii which is a zoonotic disease transmitted by _____
The 'ALL IN' initiative aims to end the epidemic of HIV/AIDS in the _____ population.
In underdeveloped countries, hepatic abscesses have a relatively _____ incidence and are usually caused by parasitic infections
_____ test: Determines whether the chosen disinfectant is effective in actual hospital practice.
The duration of isolation recommended for a patient with cholera is until _____ days of antibiotic therapy.
Nosocomial _____ due to Pseudomonas are commonly associated with catheters
Type _____ poliovirus is the most common cause of epidemics in non-immune populations.
Isolation of a child with meningitis is recommended until _____ hrs after the initiation of effective therapy.
In the National Framework for Malaria Elimination (NFME) in India, states/UTs are classified based on the **Annual Parasite Index (API)**: - Category 1 (Elimination phase): API < _____ per 1000 - Category 2 (Pre-elimination phase): API 1-2 per 1000 - Category 3 (Intensified control phase): API > 2 per 1000

What are the contents of the **Grey Kit** (Kit 2) for vaginal discharge? _____ Is partner treatment required? Yes
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