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Cholera is a highly contagious [blank_start]bacterial[blank_end] disease that can be caused by [blank_start]ingesting contaminated food or water[blank_end].
It attacks the [blank_start]small intestine[blank_end] and produces a toxin that causes diarrhea. among other complications.
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Tuberculosis is a [blank_start]bacterial[blank_end] disease that spreads via [blank_start]coughing or sneezing[blank_end].
If the immune system is weakened, the tuberculosis may spread to the lungs, where it settles in [blank_start]alveolar macrophages[blank_end], causing symptoms like [blank_start]heavy coughing[blank_end].
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Chalara Dieback is a [blank_start]fungal[blank_end] disease of ash trees, which normally spreads [blank_start]by air[blank_end] in the summer months.
Symptoms include blackening and withering shoots and necrosis of leaves.
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fungal
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bacterial
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viral
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by air
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by water
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via birds
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via pests
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Malaria is a dangerous tropical disease caused by various [blank_start]Plasmodium[blank_end] parasites and carried by [blank_start]mosquitoes[blank_end].
The parasite first develops in the salivary glands and intestines of the carrier, then after it has entered the body of a human or ape, it travels through [blank_start]blood[blank_end] to the liver, where it can mature and then break out of the liver and into the bloodstream once again.
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Plasmodium
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Anopheles
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Kupffer
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Pylori
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mosquitoes
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rats
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trees
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birds
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ticks
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blood
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water
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oxygen
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bile
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Helicobacter Ulcers are caused by the Helicobacter Pylori [blank_start]bacterium[blank_end], which is carried in the stomachs of around 40% of the population.
Nobody is sure exactly how H. Pylori infects people however since it is more common in people living in [blank_start]crowded areas with poor sanitation[blank_end], the bacteria is most likely passed down through [blank_start]food or water[blank_end] contaminated with spit or stool from a H.Pylori carrier.
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Ebola is a highly contagious [blank_start]viral[blank_end] disease. It is spread by [blank_start]fruit bats[blank_end] to other animals, including humans, as well as via [blank_start]open wounds, bodily fluids[blank_end] and breakages in the skin.
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fruit bats
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porcupines
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apes
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birds
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spiders
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open wounds, bodily fluids
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contaminated water, bodily fluids
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open wounds, contaminated water
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contaminated stool, open wounds
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viral
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bacterial
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fungal
Question 7
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HIV, is a [blank_start]viral[blank_end] disease that can be transmitted via [blank_start]bodily fluids[blank_end] and sexual intercourse, that attacks [blank_start]CD4 white blood cells[blank_end] in the immune system. Primary symptoms of having the HIV virus include a [blank_start]flu[blank_end]-like illness for 2-6 weeks, red rashes, tiredness, weakness and fever.
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viral
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bacterial
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fungal
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bodily fluids
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insect bites
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animal bites
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contaminated water
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CD4 white blood cells
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CD5 white blood cells
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red blood cells
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platelets
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macrophages
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flu
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cholera
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AIDS
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tuberculosis
Question 8
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What does AIDS stand for?
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Auto-Immune Deficiency Syndrome
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Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
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Auto-Immune Deficiency Symptom
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Activated Immune Deficiency Symptom
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Activated Immune Deficiency Syndrome
Question 9
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Match the transmission type to the disease:
HIV: [blank_start]Horizontal[blank_end]
Malaria: [blank_start]Vector-Borne[blank_end]
Cholera: [blank_start]Vehicle-Borne[blank_end]
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Horizontal
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Vector-Borne
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Vehicle-Borne
Question 10
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What is the name given to a type of cancer that can come as a result of AIDS, leaving very visible marks on the skin, particularly the face?
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Karposis Sarcoma
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Necrosis
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Caseous Necrosis
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Caseous Sarcosis
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Caseous Karposis
Question 11
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Which of these is a disease that is Vehicle-Borne?
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Malaria
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Tetanus
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HIV
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AIDS
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German Measles
Question 12
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Which of these is a disease that is Vertically Transmitted?
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Tetanus
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Influenza
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German Measles
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Malaria
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Rabies
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Salmonella
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Match the treatments to the disease:
Tuberculosis: [blank_start]Antibiotics[blank_end]
Malaria: [blank_start]Artemisinin-based combination therapy[blank_end]
Ebola: [blank_start]IV Drips, Quarantine[blank_end]