Infectious Diseases

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Poisonous animals in the ocean, including corals, jellyfish and sea nettles, sea urchins and starfish, stingrays, and dangerous fish, including lionfish, scorpionfish, and rockfish, release venom from bites or puncture wounds from thorns. People encounter these animals while diving or swimming in shallow water. contact is possible.

is a serious infectious disease caused by the variola virus. Variola virus is contagious. spread from one person to another People with smallpox develop a fever and an invasive skin rash. Most people with smallpox recover, but about 3 out of 10 people with the disease die. Many smallpox survivors have permanent scars on various parts of their bodies, especially their faces. and some are blind

The appendix is the distal part of the colon. The segus colon can become swollen and inflamed if there is an infection. and can be fatal Appendicitis occurs in people aged 10-30 years.

A pus abscess is an accumulation of pus from an infection that can occur anywhere in the body. This can be a complication of hysterectomy or childbirth, found in 1 in 3 women hospitalized for pelvic inflammatory disease. Occurs in women between the ages of 30-40 years.

It is a contagious disease caused by a virus. Onset of symptoms 7-14 days 4-10 days after being infected

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