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- Chlamydophilia pneumoniae belongs to Chlamydias and causes long infection, the most transmitted STD. True FalseEach of the following statements concerning Trichomonas vaginalis is correct EXCEPT: O Vaginalis causes bloody diarrhea. Vaginalis can be diagnosed by visualizing the trophozoite. Vaginalis is transmitted sexually. Vaginalis can be treated effectively with metronidazoleMatch the description to the specific type of transmission transplacental transfer of Treponema paalidum_ or_Listeria monocytogenes_ from [Choose ] mom to baby [Choose] vehicle, airborne use of dirty hypodermic syringe introduces Clostridium_ endospores into tissues vertical direct contact vector inhalation of Coccidioides immitis_ spores 50 miles away from where fungus was indirect contact via fomite growing vehicle, waterborne drinking water contaminated with VIbrio cholera [Choose] transmission of Zika virus by bite of female Aedes_ mosquito [Choose]
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