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What are the causes and symptoms of malaria, chicken pox and tuberculosis? How can these diseases be prevented?

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The causes, symptoms and preventive measures of these diseases are as given below:

  1. Malaria
    • Causes — Protozoan, Plasmodium.
    • Symptoms — Chills, high fever, profuse sweating, severe headache, nausea, vomiting, fatigue and body pain.
    • Preventive measures — Avoid mosquito bites using mosquito repellents and nets avoid being around stagnant water.
  2. Chicken Pox
    • Causes — Virus, Varicella zoster.
    • Symptoms — Rashes near the back and the chest eventually spreading to arms, face, legs and head.
    • Preventive measures — Active immunisation by administering live attenuated vaccine containing Varicella.
  3. Tuberculosis
    • Causes — Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
    • Symptoms — Persistent cough, afternoon fever, bloody mucus, loss of weight, fatigue and chest pain.
    • Preventive measures — BCG vaccination and isolation of the patient.

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