A viral liver disease spread through contaminated food or water. It causes jaundice, fatigue, and fever. Common in areas with poor sanitation, like parts of Africa and Asia
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A highly contagious viral disease causing rash, fever, and cough. Spread through respiratory droplets. Outbreaks occur in unvaccinated populations, like parts of Europe and Africa.
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A bacterial infection from Clostridium tetani in soil or dust, causing muscle stiffness and spasms. Enters through cuts or wounds. Risk is global, especially in unclean environments.
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A viral infection attacking the liver, transmitted via blood, semen, or other bodily fluids. It can lead to chronic liver disease. High-risk areas include East Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa.
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A bacterial or viral infection inflaming the brain and spinal cord membranes. It causes fever, headache, and stiff neck. Bacterial meningitis is prevalent in Africa’s “meningitis belt.”
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