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The mosquito-borne disease can be fatal when not treated in time

What is Malaria?

100

This method of disease prevention helped lower and eradicate the transmission of many diseases in the new world both pre-Columbus and post Columbus

What are vaccinations?

100

These are considered "the deadliest agent of conquest" because more victims of colonization were killed by diseases brought from Eurasian, than by either the gun or the sword

What are germs?

100

One of the most common virial disease across the global which originated in Europe

What is the flu?

100

With each epidemic eruption, some people survived, acquiring these 2 things to pass to the next generation

What are antibodies and immunities?

200

Most common disease in Africa

What is HIV/AIDs?

200

This category of diseases disproportionately effects minorities in the US

What are autoimmune diseases?

200

Known as the most deadly pandemic in human history, the carrier for this disease is suspected have been brought to Sicily from Central Asia via Genoese ships

What is the bubonic plague?

200

Survivors of epidemics pass these onto their descendants, and many Europeans still carry them today protecting against the plague

What is a mutation?

200

Before the use of this treatment, thousands of people died from epidemic diseases by living in overpopulated areas close to domesticated livestock

What are antibiotics?

300

The mutation that causes this disease was believed to have developed thousands of years ago to help against Malaria is common in people of African decent

What sickle cell anemia?

300

Arriving with the Europeans in 1520 this virus is killed 90% of Native Americans on the content

What is Smallpox?

300

These are common causes of febrile illness among children in South Asia

What are Malaria and typhoid?

300

Over time these evolved into new strains which became deadly to man, crossing species

What are animal infections?

300

Diseases such as cardiovascular diseases and cancers, known as this word, were the most common causes of death

What is Non-communicable?

400

In 2014 this virial disease which spread outside the Africa had a higher rate of death outside the continent

What is Ebola?

400

Diseases introduced to the Americas in the 15th-16th centuries that are still around today

What are measles, mumps, whooping cough, influenza, chicken pox, and typhus?

400

Two major causes of death in Asia-Pacific in 2019, accounting for 34.5% of all deaths in the Western Pacific region

What are Ischaemic heart diseases and stroke?

400

Cholera, yellow fever and meningitis are just some of the diseases introduced to this location during European conquest

Where is Africa?

400

In 2015, 87% of all cases of this disease in the United States occurred in racial and ethnic minorities

What is turberulosis?

500

Reasons for why preventable diseases are so common in Africa

What is poor hygiene and inaccessibility to clean water in parts of Africa?

500

Overall African Americans are more likely to get these diseases

What are diabetes, sickle cell anemia, tuberculosis, heart disease, stroke, asthma, and pneumonia, hepatitis C?

500

These are the major vectorborne disease agents in the Asia-Pacific region, with Ross River, Chikungunya and Barmah Forest viruses important in relatively restricted geographic areas. 

What are the Dengue viruses and Japanese encephalitis (JE) viruses?

500

It is most commonly believed that Columbus brought this disease that wreaked havoc in Europe from the late 15th to the 18th century from the new world

What is syphilis?

500

The unceasing flow of sea, river, and road traffic between commercial centers spread the plague across huge distances in what is known as this

What is a “metastatic leap” ?