Biology, asked by ashish11125, 1 year ago

How are the following diseases transmitted:
(a) Malaria
(b) Common cold
(c) Tetanus
(d) Typhoid​

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Answered by vilen13
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Explanation:

A) Malaria - A vector borne disease spread by

Female Anopheles mosquitoes.

Micro organisms are sporozoites.

B) Common cold - Is the most common disease we all met once it is caused by group of viruses named Rhino viruses. We can term these diseases as communicable diseases.

It spreads from Air , Physical contact , using common things like utensils , pens , Computer mouse etc. It blocks the nasal area but don't) affect the respiratory system.

C) Tetanus - Tetnus is virus borne disease and is not person to person disease these viruses come from the cuts we have in our skin/ wounds they are present in soil , dust , manure.

They have their vaccines in the form of injections.

D) Typhoid - It is caused by a bacteria named

" Salmonella typhi "

Typhoid is caused or spread by having contaminated food and water and also spread by using and having contact with the infected person by using their belongings

To confirm the test of typhoid the test os called Widal test.

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Answered by singhrajmohan2178
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Answer:

here is your answer

a) mosquito...

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