Odd man out malaria, hepatitis, elephantiasis, dengue
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Out of the given series of four disease malaria, hepatitis, elephantiasis, and dengue, the odd one is “Hepatitis.”
The reason behind it is that hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver caused by virus.
On the other hand, the other three diseases malaria, elephantiasis, and dengue are caused due to mosquito bite.
The reason behind it is that hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver caused by virus.
On the other hand, the other three diseases malaria, elephantiasis, and dengue are caused due to mosquito bite.
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"The odd man out of malaria, hepatitis, elephantiasis and dengue is hepatitis.
Malaria, elephantiasis and dengue are transferred through mosquito bite, while hepatitis is caused by viral infection.
It is an inflammatory condition of liver.
There are several other causes of hepatitis.
It can also be caused by over medication, drugs, toxic substances and excessive consumption of alcohol.
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