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enteritis, malaria, plague, AIDS.
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Answered by rahul123437
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There are various diseases that are caused by bacteria or by contaminated diseases.

Explanation:

Few of the diseases are as follows :

1) Plague - It is an infectious disease which is caused by the species Yersinia pestis. Its symptoms include fever, fatigue and headache.

It begins from day one to may extend to seven days after exposure to the bacterium.

2) Enteritis - It is a disease that causes inflammation of the small intestine. It is caused by contaminated water having pathogenic microbes It may also be caused by agents such as cocaine, and radiation as well as disorders like Crohn's disease and celiac disease.

3.AIDS - It is caused due to human immunodeficiency virus. This disease destroys the T Lymphocytes or the helper cells and thus destroying the immune system.

4. Malaria- It is caused by the female Anopheles Mosquito. It causes fever and convulsions.

5.Dengue- It is caused by a Mosquito bite.

6.Influenza- It is caused by contact with the infected person.

7.Cholera- It is caused by the eating of contaminated food.

8.Swine flu- It is caused by the infected birds and animals

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

  • Enteritis: Small intestinal inflammation is known as enteritis. A common intestinal bacterium called Clostridium difficile has the potential to induce enterocolitis if the correct conditions exist, such as after or during antibiotic therapy.
  • Malaria: A parasite that frequently infects a particular species of mosquito that feeds on people can result in the serious and occasionally fatal disease known as malaria. Malaria often causes severe disease, including high fevers, shivering chills, and flu-like symptoms.
  • Plague: Both humans and other mammals can contract the plague. Yersinia pestis is the bacterium that causes it. The most common ways for humans to contract the plague are through handling a plague-infected animal or by getting bitten by a rodent flea that is carrying the disease.
  • AIDS: The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is the primary cause of the chronic, potentially fatal illness known as acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) (HIV). HIV interferes with your body's capacity to fight disease and infection by weakening your immune system.

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