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Yellow Fever
Scientists have not found a cure for the virus, Symptoms include turning the skin yellow, fever, and harsh and bloody vomiting -
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Cholera
An estimated 3 to 6 people died a during the original outbreak in 1832, But until 1896 a vaccine was not created -
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Typhoid Fever
Typhoid fever is rare in the United States, Annually 10771 people passed away from this fever. -
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Spanish Flu
Deadly influenza pandemic, is the first of two, even though the virus is not isolated in one place it is known to be most concentrated in spain. -
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Flu Diphtheria
Catching the virus is rare, during its peak about 15520 people died -
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Discovery of Antibiotics
Antimicrobial drug used in the treatment of bacterial infections. Usually used to kill or prevent the growth of bacteria. -
Polio Vaccine
A virus that may cause paralysis and is preventable by the polo vaccine. Polio Vaccine is most commonly given by injection in the arm or leg. Also before the Polio Virus was introduced severe illness ravaged thousands of people each year -
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Hong Kong Influenza
Global outbreak having started in China in July of 1968 . This outbreak proved to be fatal killing an estimated amount of 1 million to 4 million deaths. -
First Case of AIDS in the US
San Francisco resident Ken Horne is first to be recognized with AIDs in the U.S and is known as to be the Center of disease control . -
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Whooping Cough
Doctors say that the vaccine is recommended for pregnant women, increased number of whooping cough may now become a normal scenario -
SARS
Severe fatal respiratory illness can be passed by droplets in the air when someone coughs and can be transmitted through the air when someone coughs, sneezes and ridiculously even talks . -
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Epidemiology
Epidemiology is the study of diseases in any given population. Epidemioligists examine how and where diseases start and outbreak -
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The first case of HIV in North America
An American Teenager who scientists have clamed was the first case of HIV in North America -
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The first case of HIV in North America
An American Teenager who scientists have clamed was the first case of HIV in North America -
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Asian Influenza
Outbreak of influenza first of two which can be fatal which has proven containable but seems to mutate through the passing from individual to individual. -
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Microbiology
study of living organisms that are too small to be visible by the naked eye -
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Small Pox
Came to North America in the 1600's and symptoms include high fever, chills rash and severe back pains. -
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Chicken Pox
A highly contagious virus infection causing and itchy blister like rash on the skin. Common in children -
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Scarlet Fever
Scarlet Fever is a bacterial infection treated by antibiotics which can occur after strep throat symptoms may include trouble while swallowing ,rashes and fever -
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Measles
Measles is still common in country's and city without vaccination originally killed 2000 to 10000 people. -
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Ebola
Is a fatal disease which causes organ failure and can lead to death which spreads through animals/insects. -
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Avian Influenza
A virus which primarily infect birds but can also infect humans. Very uncommon in people but is treatable and not very fatal -
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Middle East Respiratory Syndrom Coronavirus
Is a contagious virus relating to infected personnel. -
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Forms of Contaminated Water
Contaminated water can be caused by multiple thing like chemical spills, lead and all these cause could be fatal to an environment, city even a county. -
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Contaminated Water
Contaminated water has many forms and can be fatal. Contaminated water reaches across large regions of this earth effecting 3rd and 1st world country's the same.