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Communicable animal diseases (Tuberculosis (Indirect transmission through…
Communicable animal diseases
Tuberculosis
Indirect transmission through droplet inhalation
Symptoms
-lack of appetite/weight loss
-fever/sweats
-fatigue/breathlessness
-persistent cough
Treatments
-antibiotics
Risk factors
-overcrowding
-poor nutrition/compromised immune system
-medical practices
-socioeconomic factors
Bacterial meningitis
Indirect transmission through sneezing, kissing etc
Symptoms
-rash
-fever/ sickness
-headache
-aching muscles
-cold hands/feer
-fits
Treatment
-antibiotics
-fluid into vein
-oxygen masks
-steroid medication
Risk factors
-overcrowding
-poor nutrition/ compromised immune system
-poor living conditions/ sanitation
-medical practices
-socioeconomic factors
Aids
Direct transmission through contact between body fluids and from mother to child
Symptoms
-fever/rash
-sore throat
-joint pain
-swollen glands
-tiredness
Treatment
-antiretroviral drugs
Risk factors
-compromised immune systems
-medicalpractices
Influenza
Indirect transmission through droplet inhalation
Symptoms
-fever/aches
-tiredness/difficultly sleeping
-cough/sore throat
-headache
-nausea
Treatment
-rest
-ibuprofen and paracetamol
-drink lots
-antibiotics
Risk factors
-overcrowding
-compromised immune system
-poor living conditions/ sanitation
-medical practices
-socioeconomic factors
Malaria
Indirect transmission through mosquito vector
Symptoms
-high temp
-headache
-sweats/chills
-vomiting and diarrhoea
-muscle pains
Treatment
-antimalarials
Risk factors
-compromised immune system
-climate change
-medical practices
-socioeconomic factors
Ringworm
Direct transmission through contact with infected cattle
Treatment
-fungal cream/gel/spray
Symptoms
-rash ( red/ silver ) circle
Risk factors
-overcrowding
-poor living conditions/sanitation
Athletes foot
Indirect transmission through famites
Symptoms
skin may be :
-dry, red, scaly, flaky
-white, soggy, cracked
-itchy ,sore
-blistered
Treatment
-antifungal treatment
Risk factors
-overcrowding
-poor living conditions/sanitation