问题
单项选择题 案例分析题
疟疾目前仍为在我国危害严重的一种传染病。
提示:有关疟疾病人的治疗。正确的措施是()
A.间日疟、恶性疟和卵形疟治疗用药方案相同
B.恶性疟和卵形疟治疗用药方案相同
C.间日疟、三日疟和卵形疟治疗用药方案不同
D.间日疟、三日疟和卵形疟治疗用药方案相同
E.恶性疟、三日疟和卵形疟治疗用药方案相同
F.间日疟、三日疟和恶性疟治疗用药方案相同
答案
参考答案:D
疟疾目前仍为在我国危害严重的一种传染病。
提示:有关疟疾病人的治疗。正确的措施是()
A.间日疟、恶性疟和卵形疟治疗用药方案相同
B.恶性疟和卵形疟治疗用药方案相同
C.间日疟、三日疟和卵形疟治疗用药方案不同
D.间日疟、三日疟和卵形疟治疗用药方案相同
E.恶性疟、三日疟和卵形疟治疗用药方案相同
F.间日疟、三日疟和恶性疟治疗用药方案相同
参考答案:D
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