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Answered by Anonymous
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The causative organism for swine flu is swine influenza Virus(H1N1). The preventive measures which can be taken are H1N1 vaccination. The use of the paracetamol and anti-viral drug bare also helpful in the prevention and treatment of the disease.

The causative agent of typhoid is Salmonella typhi. The infection is also called as typhoid fever or enteritis. The preventive measures include vaccination, proper sanitary conditions to avoid the spread of bacteria, use of boiled water, protection of eatables from the files and administration of drugs.

The causative organisms for Filariasis is Wuchereria bancrofti. The preventive measures are vector control and chemotherapy. The common preventive measure is the mass drug administration.

The causative organisms for syphilis is Treponema palladium. The infection is a type of bacterial infection. The disease spreads due to contact during intercourse. The prevention measures include the maintenance of hygienic conditions, to avoid going to prostitutes, use of antibiotics like penicillin, tetracycline, erythromycin, etc

Elephantiasis refers to a parasitic infection that causes extreme swelling in the arms and legs. The disease is caused by the filarial worm, which is transmitted form human to human via the female mosquito, when it takes a blood meal. The parasite grows into an adult worm that lives in the lymphatic system of humans. Examples of nematode parasites that cause lymphatic filariasis includes Wuchereria bancrofti, Brugia malayi and Brugia timori. The larvae (microfilariae) of the parasite are taken up by the mosquito when it feeds.

Ringworm is a skin infection due to a fungus. Often, there are several patches of ringworm on your skin at once. Ringworm is common, especially among children. However, it may affect people of all ages. It is caused by a fungus, not a worm like the name suggests. Many bacteria and fungi live on your body. Some of these are useful, while others can cause infections. Ringworm occurs when a type of fungus called tinea grows and multiplies on your skin.

Ringworm can affect the skin on your:

Beard -- Tinea barbae

Body -- Tinea corporia

Feet -- Tinea pedis (also called athlete's foot)

Groin area -- Tinea cruris (also called jock itch)

Scalp -- Tinea capitis.

3. Amoebiasis, or amebiasis, refers to infection caused by the amoeba Entamoeba histolytica. The term entamoebiasis is occasionally seen but is no longer in use; it refers to the same infection. A gastrointestinal infection that may or may not be symptomatic and can remain latent in an infected person for several years, amoebiasis is estimated to cause 70,000 deaths per year world wide. Symptoms can range from mild diarrhoea to dysentery with blood and mucus in the stool. E. histolytica is usually a commensal organism. Severe amoebiasis infections (known as invasive or fulminant amoebiasis) occur in two major forms. Invasion of the intestinal lining causes amoebic dysentery or amoebic colitis.

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