60. Which description is correct about virus infectious diseases?
(A) Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a mosquito-borne retrovirus that cause acquired immunodeficiency
syndrome (AIDS) of human.
(B) Dengue virus has four serotypes that all are zoonoses pathogens that are transmitted from animal to human by vector
mosquitoes.
(C) Japanese encephalitis virus is a pathogen of zoonoses infectious disease that is transmitted between species from
animal to human by vector mosquitoes.
(D) H7N9 is an avian influenza virus also a subtype of influenza B virus.
(E) Hepatitis B virus is a vector-borne virus that cause more than 80% infection in Taiwan.