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malaria,influenza and TB repectively are caused by​

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Answered by himanshu239885
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Answer:

mosquito

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Answered by mad210201
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Communicable Diseases:

Step by step explanation:

1) Malaria: Malaria is a disease caused by  Plasmodium parasite. It is caused through the bite of infected mosquitoes.  The prominent symptoms include: fever, chills and sweating. The treatment includes specific anti-malarial drugs.

2) Influenza: It is also referred to as the flu. It is prominently caused by the influenza virus. It significantly affects the nose, lungs and throat. These viruses prominently spread through people talking, sneezing or coughing, i.e. through droplets containing the viruses exposed in the air.

3) TB: It is defined as a serious communicable disease that affects particularly the lungs and is caused by bacteria. The bacteria effectively spreads from one person to another through droplets exposed in the air. The significant symptoms of TB are: Coughing, fever, fatigue and weakness, loss of appetite etc.

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