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TOP 10 Deadly diseases in Africa

Ebola TOP 10 DEADLY DISEASES IN AFRICA 27 560 39.6 million HIV/AIDS 584 000 10% 55 000 90% 55 000 39.6 million Malaria Common cold & pneumonia TUBERCULOSIS SLEEPING SICKNESS Rabies (TRYPANOSOMIASIS) Annually estimated 9 million new cases worldwide 15% death rate Meningitis DENGUE Syphilis Tuberculosis Annually there are over 55 000 new cases of syphilis Death rate 58% Dengue Sleeping Sickness 1% 6300 ask SYPHILIS naij MENINGITIS All answers in your pocket 25-90% death rate for bacterial 5 basic methods of The number of victims ( over what period, year, etc.) The disease level of danger and the Country hearth disease A country with a large number of CMV victims from the disease protection/treatment for each disease Education, Vaccination, Therapy. Quarantine, Pest control, Hygiene meningitis RABIES probability of infection 55 000 HIV/AIDS deaths worldwide annually Death rate 92% 1. Ebola Sierra Leone - 15 541 cases Number of deaths - 3952 data up to 2015 August (2013) 3 main countries - 1. Education 2. Therapy 3. Quarantine 4. Pest control 5. Hygiene Highly infectious Total cases 2014- 2015 27 560, Total deaths -11 236 Average death rate - 50% (up to 90%) Zaire (without proper treatment) By 2014 39.6 million people live with HIV. Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone. 2. HIV-AIDS By 2014 39.6 million people live with HIV. Infection risks 80% First cases in Tanzania and Haiti in 1978 Sub-Saharan regions leads by the number of cases worldwide - 25.8 million 1. Education 2. Therapy 3. Malaria 2013- number of deaths 584 000 worldwide 2013 - global number of cases 198 million 1. Education 2. Therapy 3. Quarantine 4. Pest control Hot climate countries Nigeria and Congo account for 40% of all malaria deaths Medium COMMON COLD AND PNEUMONIA Highly contagious, air-borne, through touch or blood Guinea, Chad and Angola have some of the highest infection rates. 1. Education 2. Therapy 3. Quarantine 10 % (up to 50% in Africa) Ancient world 4. Common cold and pneumonia 10 % 4. Pest control (up to 50% in Africa) ЕBOLA 55 000 deaths worldwide annually Death rate 92% (without proper treatment) Roman Empire Direct contact or saliva transmission, high risk of getting infected Education 2. Therapy 3. Quarantine 4. Pest control 95 % of deaths 5. Rabies caused by Rabies take place in Africal and Asia Total cases 2014-2015 MALARIA Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, and Niger account for 65% of all the cases in Africa 6. Meningitis Highly contagious 27 560, 1. Education 2. Therapy 3. Quarantine 4. Pest control 25-90% death rate for bacterial Geneva in 1805. meningitis 2013- number of Total deaths -11 236 deaths 584 000 Average death rate – 50% (up to 90%) 7. Syphilis Annually there are over 55 000 new cases of syphilis Death rate 58% 1. Education 2. Therapy 3. Quarantine worldwide Sexually transmitted First outbreak Italy. Naples Sub-Saharan region 20% of inborn syphilis 4. Pest control 2013 – global number The mortality and prevalence of TB is highest in Africa. Kenya, Mozambique and Nigeria are at the top of the list with the largest number of cases 1. Education 2. Therapy 3. Quarantine 4. Pest control 5. Hygiene 8. Tuberculosis Annually estimated 9 million new cases worldwide 15% death rate Highly contagious, deadly in combination with 5000 years ago first case of TB in Africa HIV. death rate 1% Annual cases over 50 million worldwide 2.5 billion people, or 40% of the world's main 9. Dengue Mosquito borne, China 200 A.D. Sporadic outbreaks in 12 countries of Africa 1. Education 2. Therapy 3. Quarantine 5 population, live in areas where there is a risk of dengue transmission protection methods |+ 10.Sleeping Sickness Sporadic outbreaks in 12 countries of Africa 1. Education 2. Therapy 3. Quarantine 2013 - 6300 cases Tse-tse fly borne, highly contagious Africa Education Therapy Quarantine Pest control Hygiene

TOP 10 Deadly diseases in Africa

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