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BALUYO, ANDREI MATTHEW L.ESE150-2 / A76HOMEWORK 2ENUMERATE AND DISCUSS ATLEAS 5 DISEASES CAUSED BY BACTERIAoCellulitisis a painful red infection that usually feels warm to the touch.Cellulitis most commonly affects the legs, but it can affect any part of thebody.oFever, diarrhea, and stomach pains are symptoms ofSalmonellainfection. Symptoms usually last four to seven days.oChlamydiais a sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacteriaChlamydia trachomatis. In women, chlamydia raises the risk of pelvicinflammatory disease (PID).oOtitis mediais the medical term for an infection or inflammation of themiddle ear. Ear infections can be caused by bacteria or viruses, and theyare most frequent in newborns and small children.ENUMERATE AND DISCUSS ATLEAST 5 DISEASES CAUSED BY VIRUSoRubeola, or measles, is a viral infection that starts in the lungs. Despitethe availability of a safe and effective vaccine, it remains a top cause ofdeath around the world.oRubella, often known as German measles, is a virus that causes a red rashall over the body. In addition to the rash, German measles patients usuallyhave a fever and swollen lymph nodes. The virus can be spread fromperson to person through contact with droplets from an infected person'ssneeze or cough.oAn infectious viral infection that generates a red rash on the arms, legs,and cheeks is known as fifth disease. Because of this, it's also known as"slapped cheek disease," and it's common and mild in most children.People who are pregnant or have weaker immune systems are morevulnerable.
oRoseola, often known as sixth illness, is caused by a virus. Fever and arash of pink patches or dots on the skin characterize roseola.

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