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

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Answered by vinay1261d
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Answer:

common cold

Explanation:

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Answered by abulagang08
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Answer:

(a) Malaria - by being bitten by an infective female Anopheles mosquito

(b) Common cold - spread either by direct contact with infected secretions from contaminated surfaces or by inhaling the airborne virus after individuals sneeze or cough.

(c) Tetanus (does not spread from person to person.) - The bacteria are usually found in soil, dust, and manure and enter the body through breaks in the skin — usually cuts or puncture wounds caused by contaminated objects.

(d) Typhoid - spread through contaminated food or water and occasionally through direct contact with someone who is infected.

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