Rabies
Mumps
Tinea Corporis
Tetanus
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How is Rabies transmitted?

What is spread through the saliva of infected animals, usually bites.

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What part of the body does it affect?

Salivary Glands

 

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What is Tinea Corporis?

A fungal skin Infection and it is commonly known as ringworm

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How does tetanus enter the body?

Spores of clostridium tetani can develop into bacteria and they can enter the body through broken skin such as injuries, wounds that are contaminated, or puncture wounds

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What are the first symptoms of rabies?

Early symptoms include fever, headache, and weakness, similar to the flu.

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What are 3 signs or symptoms?


 puffy cheeks and a tender, swollen jaw. The most serious complication is brain inflammation

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What does the appearance of Tinea Corporis look like?


Presents as a red, itchy, ring-shapes rash with raised scaly edges and a clearer center.

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 What are the signs of tetanus


Some big signs are tight or painful muscles, especially in your jaw or neck, trouble swallowing, and sometimes shaking or muscle spasms. It can get serious if not treate

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Can rabies be cured after symptoms appear?

No, rabies is almost always fatal after symptoms begin. This is why early treatment is critical.

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Who is at risk?

Anyone who is not protected against mumps is at risk of getting the disease.


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How does Tinea Corporis spread?


Spreads through direct skin-to-skin contact with an infected person or animal, or indirectly through contact with contaminated objects like clothing.

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Can you prevent Tetanus

Yep! Getting your tetanus shots (usually part of your regular vaccines) keeps you safe. You should get a booster shot every 10 years to stay protected.


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 Who is most at risk of getting rabies?

People in areas with poor animal vaccination, and children.

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Is it an infection or virus?

Virus

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Treatment for Tinea Corporis?



Can be treated by antifungal creams and oral medications

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What are the consequences of leaving tetanus untreated?

if left untreated the tetanus infection can lead to whole body contractions, suffocations and even heart attack. There is no cure.

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What is the treatment for rabies after exposure?

Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP), which includes a rabies shot and vaccine series, prevents the virus from causing illness.

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How does it spread?

 Coughing, sneezing, or talking, or sharing something that has saliva on it

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When was Tinea Corporis first discovered?

Mid-1800s

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who is more likely to be diagnosed with tetanus?

Those who have never been vaccinated against tetanus

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