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Epidemiology of Cholera
Epidemiology of Cholera
Epidemiology of Cholera
MAHESWARI JAIKUMAR
communicable disease course, master of community medicine university of Khartoum
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Amal Osman
presentation deals with the role of vector and animal resorvoir in transmission of plague.
Plague
Plague
Anil kumar
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Yellow fever
Nur Izzatul Najwa
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Brucellosis
Sujata Mohapatra
Filariasis with all components.
Filariasis
Filariasis
prakashtu
Common forms of plague Bubonic plague is the most common form of plague. It usually occurs after the bite of an infected flea. The key feature of bubonic plague is a swollen, painful lymph node, usually in the groin, armpit or neck. Other symptoms include fever, chills, headache, and extreme exhaustion. A person usually becomes ill with bubonic plague 1 to 6 days after being infected. If not treated early, the bacteria can spread to other parts of the body and cause septicemic or pneumonic plague.
Plague
Plague
Dr. sreeremya S
Filariasis
Filariasis