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Re: The number of new cases of tuberculosis diagnosed in Country [#permalink]
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Which of the following, if true, most strongly suggests that the proposed medical examinations will not help curb the spread of tuberculosis in Country X?

B Current medical technology is not capable of detecting all carriers of tuberculosis.

Your goal is to find the weaken reason with the key concept whether tuberculosis spreads or not.

B talks about that the current medical tech will not be able to detect ALL carriers. All means 100% but nothing says they will be able to detect the 99% which is a high % and the illness could not spread.

B is also too extreme.

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Re: The number of new cases of tuberculosis diagnosed in Country [#permalink]
D doesnt make sense to me...

Just b/c TB can't be transmitted through human contact doesnt mean it cant be contracted through other means... like coughing, breathing, blood. right? If this is true, then TB can still spread, regardless of whether humans make contact.

B seems like the best answer
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Please Sir refer to my explanation above why B is incorrect

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