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chilli
Oct 26, 2010, 1:31 AM
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So one of the necessary components of veterinary accreditation is going through the EEDA/IAT certification for emerging and exotic diseases. The tests, like any other certification test, have the occasional dumb Q&A, but this one just takes the cake, and should be shared with trad-lovers out there. You can't say nobody warned you... "A foreign animal disease could enter the United States on/in: Choose one answer. a. A ham sandwich b. A traveler's clothing c. An infected human traveler d. All of the above "
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blueeyedclimber
Oct 26, 2010, 2:16 AM
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chilli wrote: So one of the necessary components of veterinary accreditation is going through the EEDA/IAT certification for emerging and exotic diseases. The tests, like any other certification test, have the occasional dumb Q&A, but this one just takes the cake, and should be shared with trad-lovers out there. You can't say nobody warned you... "A foreign animal disease could enter the United States on/in: Choose one answer. a. A ham sandwich b. A traveler's clothing c. An infected human traveler d. All of the above " d. All of the Above. What do I win? Josh
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bill413
Oct 26, 2010, 2:32 AM
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blueeyedclimber wrote: chilli wrote: So one of the necessary components of veterinary accreditation is going through the EEDA/IAT certification for emerging and exotic diseases. The tests, like any other certification test, have the occasional dumb Q&A, but this one just takes the cake, and should be shared with trad-lovers out there. You can't say nobody warned you... "A foreign animal disease could enter the United States on/in: Choose one answer. [***]a. A ham sandwich [/***] b. A traveler's clothing c. An infected human traveler d. All of the above " d. All of the Above. What do I win? Josh Noooooooooooooo! Oh, wait. Does that mean if I use only domestic ham sandwiches I'm protecting the country?
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kikitastrophe
Oct 26, 2010, 2:25 PM
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Ham sandwiches are all fun and games until someone gets neurocisticercosis!
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TarHeelEMT
Oct 26, 2010, 9:03 PM
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kikitastrophe wrote: Ham sandwiches are all fun and games until someone gets neurocisticercosis! [nerd moment] Technically, all you'd get from eating T. solium via a ham sandwich is a tapeworm. You get neurocysticercosis from eating things that have pig shit on them. Although I suppose if you ate infected meat, then got your own shit on your hands and ate another ham sandwich, you could get it that way... [/nerd moment]
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