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Q: What is period of time when a person with a disease is kept in isolation?
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What is a strict isolation?

Strict isolation is when a person is highly contagious and need to be kept in isolation from everyone. This is to help protect others from acquiring the virus, disease, etc. Until the Doctors determine what it may be and/or the patient recovers completely.


This is when a jury is kept in isolation?

A jury is "sequestered" when kept in isolation during a trial.


Is it possible to get Smallpox today?

It is extremly unlikely given that the disease has been all but eradicated with the exception of a few strains kept in isolation in the United States and Russia.


Can a toothbrush give you a disease if kept for a long period?

yes, I'm pretty sure you can from the bacteria on the toothbrush.


Two populations kept separate by a river are characterized by?

Geographic isolation


How do you spell lsolution?

The likely word is "isolation" (being kept alone).


What is the meaning of Incommunicado?

It means that a person is not speaking to other people. They may be a prisoner or captive and are being kept in isolation; or they may be at a retreat for a business meeting and cannot be reached.


What is the cycle that kept this disease going?

cycle of disease transmission


How does a person become infected with menopause?

Not an infection or a disease. It is a part of the fertility cycle for women, whein the monthly menstrual cycle stops for women past child bearing years. If women past child bearing kept having a period they would all die from anemia.


How long would a hospital keep a patient who has a disease with no cure?

it depends what disease the patient has and how sick that patient is. its different for everyone. if other people are at risk of developing the same life threatening condition, the person is likely to be kept in the hospital.


What is it called when you are sick and have to be kept from people?

One way of saying it might be that the patient is in isolation, or in an isolation unit. If there are several people involved, especially if they are all together at a location outside of a hospital, the area may be put under quarantine.


How do immunosuppressive drugs work?

They work by 'tricking' the body into accepting things like a donor organ. Normally, the body would reject an organ from another person, because it's not an exact match to the patient's tissues. The drugs stop the patient producing anti-bodies that would fight to reject the donated organ. Unfortunately, they also destroy the patient's natural disease-fighting capabilities - which is why initially, the patient is kept in isolation.