TEDA Initial Accreditation Training (IAT) Practice Test

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The term 'exotic' describes a disease that is not currently found in the country but is found elsewhere. This statement is:

Not currently found in the country but found elsewhere

Exotic disease means a disease that is not present in your country at the moment but is found somewhere else in the world. This description fits the statement exactly, which is why it’s the correct choice. It highlights why health authorities monitor what could be imported and prepare rapid responses to prevent introduction.

The other ideas don’t fit the concept: a disease that is common in all countries would be widespread and not exotic; a description limited to plants narrows the type of disease inappropriately; and something that only exists in the past implies it is no longer present anywhere, which contradicts the idea of being found elsewhere now.

Common in all countries

Only found in plants

Only exists in the past

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