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The recent surge in fear over the virulence of the Ebola
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The recent surge in fear over the virulence of the Ebola virus is irrational and unfounded. While in 1996 only 66 deaths worldwide were directly attributed to Ebola, some 603 deaths were caused by the influenza virus in the United States alone in that same year. Yet no such hysteria has surrounded influenza, despite the significantly higher number of fatalities.
Which of the following pieces of information would be most useful in evaluating the logic of the argu- ment presented above?
The geographical distribution of deaths directly attributable to the Ebola virus
The incubation periods for a range of tropical viral diseases
The probable cause of an outbreak of infection by the influenza virus in selected regions of the United States
The relative survival rates for individuals infected with the Ebola virus and for those infected with the influenza virus
The numbers of deaths attributable to other, non-viral diseases with similar origins
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19 Feb 2009, 08:26
Thanks and sorry for posting the IMO will follow the rule now on Btw, need one help I feel lethargic to attack CR Qs(I love SCs and RCs). Is there any way out ?should I go for regular dose of 20-30 Qs/day the above Q is from princeton Review book thanks in advance
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