what is the causative agent ,mode of transmission,s ymptoms amd prevention of
malaria, AIDS, influenza, dengue,jaundice and, tuberculosis?
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malaria
Symptoms Fever, vomiting, headache
Complications Yellow skin, seizures, coma
Usual onset 10–15 days post exposure
Causes Plasmodium spread by mosquitos
Diagnostic method Examination of the blood, antigen detection tests
Prevention Mosquito nets, insect repellent, mosquito control, medications[1]
Medication Antimalarial medication
Frequency 216 million (2016)
Deaths 445,000 to 731,000
influenza
Specialty Infectious disease
Symptoms Fever, runny nose, sore throat, muscle and joint pain, headache, coughing, feeling tired
Usual onset One to four days after exposure
Duration ~1 week
Causes Influenza viruses
Prevention Hand washing, influenza vaccine, surgical masks
Medication Neuraminidase inhibitors such as oseltamivir
Frequency 3–5 million severe cases per year
Deaths Up to 650,000 respiratory deaths per year