1) Malaria is a infectious diseases caused by Plasmodium falciparum, or various species of plasmodium like Vivax , Ovale ,Malariae.it is a class of protozoa.Malaria's signs are fever , vomiting, headache ,in severe case it can cause jaundice and coma and death. It is transmitted by female anopheles mosquito.
2) ascariasis or elephantiasis - this is a Infectious disease in which llymph nodes becomes swollen that's why this is also called elephantiasis. Wuchereria Bancrofti which is a filariworm .it symptoms is nausea, diarrhoea, loss of appetite, weight loss abdominal pain.it is transmitted by culex mosquitos.
3) sleeping sicknesses- also known as African trympanosomiasis is a parasitic disease of human and other animals.
The diseased is caused by Trypanosoma brucei. It is transmitted by tsetse fly .
Sleepwakefulness cycle disruption, mental ability loss etc is the symptoms of this diseases it is also diagnosed by anaemia and cardiac and kidney function.
4) Mycobacterium Tuberculosis is the causative agent which is bacteria causes tuberculosis .
It is characterized by inhalation problem, pulmonary dysfunction eye. It is transmitted by air like infected one's sneeze, cough eye .
5)typhoid- it is also a type of fever which affect the intestine of human
This is caused by Salmonella Typhi which is a bacteria.The symptoms of typhoid fever is digestion problem , diarrhoea and headache , weakness and fatigue. This is transmitted by water and food.
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