Which of the following diseases in not a congenital disease?
Sickle-cell anaemia
Dengue
Down syndrome
Haemophilia
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B) Dengue is not a congenital disease since it is caused by mosquitoes.
Dengue
- Sickle cell anaemia, haemophilia and partial blindness are hereditary illnesses that are acquired from guardians to offspring. While Dengue (DENG-gey) fever is a mosquito-borne disease that happens in the tropical and subtropical regions of the world. Gentle dengue fever causes a high fever and influenza-like side effects. The extreme type of dengue fever, likewise called dengue hemorrhagic fever, can cause serious death, an unexpected drop in circulatory strain (shock) and passing.
- Many individuals experience no signs or side effects of dengue contamination. At the point when side effects do happen, they might be confused with different ailments — like this season's virus — and as a rule, start four to 10 days after you are chomped by a contaminated mosquito.
- Dengue fever causes a high fever — 104 F (40 C) — and any of the accompanying signs and side effects: Migraine, Muscle, bone or joint torment, Queasiness, Retching, Torment behind the eyes, Enlarged organs, Rash
- Serious dengue fever is a dangerous health-related crisis. Look for sure-fire clinical consideration on the off chance that you've as of late visited a region in which dengue fever is known to happen, you have had a fever and you foster any of the advance notice signs. Cautioning signs to incorporate extreme stomach torment, retching, trouble breathing, or blood in your nose, gums, regurgitation or stools.
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