How is the hantavirus transmitted?

How is the hantavirus transmitted?

A. When a mouse or rat bites you
B. When you inhale airborne particles that contain the hantavirus
C. When you eat food contaminated with the hantavirus
D. All of the above

Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS) is a severe, sometimes fatal, respiratory disease in humans caused by infection with hantaviruses. Anyone who comes into contact with rodents that carry hantaviruses is at risk of HPS. Rodent infestation in and around the home remains the primary risk for hantavirus exposure.
Mice and rats that are infected with the hantavirus leave the virus behind through their urine, dropgs, and saliva. The virus is mainly transmitted to people when they breathe in air contaminated with the virus, the CDC says. This occurs when dropgs or nesting materials are stirred up, sending the particles into the air. The virus also can be transmitted through breaks in the skin, by touching your nose or mouth after handling contaminated materials, through contaminated food or water, and—rarely—through mouse or rat bites. The types of hantavirus that cause HPS in the United States cannot be transmitted from one person to another, nor do they appear to infect animals such as dogs, cats, or farm animals.

What group(s) of people has/have a higher risk of developing severe disease and death due to Coronavirus (Covid-19)? I. Women and Children II. 60 years old or above III. people already underlying medical conditions ;

What group(s) of people has/have a higher risk of develog severe disease and death due to Coronavirus (Covid-19)?
I. Women and Children
II. 60 years old or above
III. people already underlying medical conditions ;

A. I only
B. II only
C. I and II
D. II and III

Name the Europian who first landed on Indian Subcontinent?

Name the Europian who first landed on Indian Subcontinent?

A. Lord Caning
B. Vasco da gama
C. David Johnson
D. James Nesham

Vasco da Gama reaches India. Portuguese explorer Vasco de Gama becomes the first European to reach India via the Atlantic Ocean when he arrives at Calicut on the Malabar Coast. Da Gama sailed from Lisbon, Portugal, in July 1497, rounded the Cape of Good Hope, and anchored at Malindi on the east coast of Africa.