Rubella, Hepatitis, and Bacterial Infections: Causes, Transmission, and Clinical Significance
Автор: Aftab KMU
Загружено: 2025-12-09
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Rubella, hepatitis, and bacterial infections are major infectious diseases that affect humans through different mechanisms and pathways. Rubella is a viral illness caused by the rubella virus, known for its mild rash and serious congenital effects during pregnancy. Hepatitis refers to inflammation of the liver caused by various hepatitis viruses, leading to symptoms ranging from jaundice to chronic liver disease. Bacteria are microscopic prokaryotic organisms responsible for a wide range of infections in the human body, from mild skin conditions to life-threatening systemic diseases. Understanding their modes of transmission, pathogenesis, prevention, and clinical impact is essential for effective diagnosis, treatment, and public health control.
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