Which one of the following options gives the correct
match of a disease with its causative organism and
mode of infection?
 Disease Causative Mode of
 organism infection
(a) Typhoid Salmonella With inspired
 typhi air
(b) Pneumonia Streptococcus Droplet
pneumoniae infection
(c) Elephantiasis Wuchereria With infected
 bancrofti water and food
(d) Malaria Plasmodium Bite of male
vivax Anopheles
 mosquito

1 Answer

Answer :

(a) Typhoid Salmonella With inspired
 typhi air

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