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Proper sanitation causes many diseases and the spread of diseases. |
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Scabies is not a serious condition. |
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Individuals who become infested with scabies mites for the first time usually develop symptoms after four to six weeks. |
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Typhoid causes a person to lose both water and electrolytes that leads to dehydration and death if untreated. |
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Ascariasis is caused by parasitic worm called Ascaris lumbricoids. |
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Malaria is a disease caused by ingesting contaminated food or water. |
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Malaria may be prevented by eradicating places of mosquitoes in households and communities. |
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Parasite worms often acquired through direct contact with infected person. |
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Fever with an eruption of red spots on the chest and abdomen and severe intestinal irritation are signs of having typhoid. |
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One of the symptoms of typhoid is having 104 degrees Fahrenheit body temperature. |
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