What is the mode of transmission and which organ is affected when a person
suffers from jaundice?
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Jaundice is a term used to describe a yellowish tinge to the skin and the whites of the eye. Body fluids may also be yellow.
The color of the skin and whites of the eyes will vary depending on levels of bilirubin. Bilirubin is a waste material found in the blood. Moderate levels lead to a yellow color, while very high levels will appear brown.
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This condition is contracted through contact with contaminated soil or water as well as contact with the blood, urine, or other tissues of animals that have the disease. Yellow fever. This is a viral illness that is spread by mosquitoes, most commonly in parts of the world such as Africa and South America.
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