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  2. Most Common Infectious Diseases in the U.S. - WebMD

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    Influenza A and B. Sudden fever and chills, muscle aches, headache, tiredness, sore throat, congestion. If you have these, you likely have the flu. Between 3% and 11% of people in the U.S. get it ...

  3. This means they aren’t always spread from person to person. But many of them are. Common examples of contagious viral diseases include the flu, the common cold, HIV, and herpes. Other types of ...

  4. List of infectious diseases - Wikipedia

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    oral candidiasis, the person's mouth for white patches and irritation. vaginal candidiasis, vaginal itching or soreness, pain during sexual intercourse. Antifungal medications. No. Intestinal disease by Capillaria philippinensis, hepatic disease by Capillaria hepatica and pulmonary disease by Capillaria aerophila.

  5. Disease Transmission: Direct Contact vs. Indirect Contact

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    Infectious diseases are often spread through direct contact. Types of direct contact include the following. 1. Person-to-person contact. Infectious diseases are commonly transmitted through direct ...

  6. Viral disease - Wikipedia

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    A viral disease (or viral infection) occurs when an organism's body is invaded by pathogenic viruses, and infectious virus particles (virions) attach to and enter susceptible cells. [1] Examples are the common cold, gastroenteritis and pneumonia. [2]

  7. The Top 10 Deadliest Diseases in the World - Healthline

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    Read on to see 10 of the deadliest diseases worldwide. 1. Ischemic heart disease, or coronary artery disease. The deadliest disease in the world is coronary artery disease (CAD). Also called ...

  8. Direct Contact vs. Airborne Illness - WebMD

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    Some illnesses, like the flu and measles, can spread through both the air and direct contact. When you are infected and cough, sneeze, or talk, you release some viruses into the air. People near ...

  9. Disease Spread Pathways and Prevention - WebMD

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    Keep your hands clean. Soap and hand sanitizer can get rid of many germs that cause disease. Washing your hands can help prevent sickness if you touch your eyes, nose, or mouth. Cover your face ...

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