, it can be understood that if you get sick with malaria or yellow
fever, your chances of survival are
A. terrible
B. mediocre
C. good
D. excellent
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a. terrible is the answer
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The chances of survival if an individual gets sick with malaria or yellow fever are mediocre (B).
- Advances in modern medicine, a gradual increase in the quality of life, as well as a broadened access to healthcare have improved the chances of survival in cases of malaria and yellow fever immensely
- Up until the early 2000s, getting infected with malaria or yellow fever was practically a death sentence
- Early diagnostic modalities and medical intervention have vastly improved the chances of survival
- The differences in prognosis according to age, quality of life, and overall patient history must also be kept in mind
- Prophylactic vaccination against yellow fever, especially if an individual is in an endemic zone is of utmost importance
- Recognizing malaria and yellow fever hotspots requires field research studies and expertise
- Identifying these parameters can further help us in not only reducing mortality but also potentially eradicating these diseases in the distant future
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