By Angus. Some of the symptoms are headache, Red eyes, Fever, lack of appetite, internal bleeding, muscle aches and weakness, aching joints Diarrhea,

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By Angus

Some of the symptoms are headache, Red eyes, Fever, lack of appetite, internal bleeding, muscle aches and weakness, aching joints Diarrhea, hiccups, sore throat, difficult to breathe or swallow, chest pain, vomiting, stomach pains and your skin starts to have rashes and bleeds. It is found in Sierra Leone, Guinea, Liberia and it used to be in Senegal and Nigeria but not anymore. If you are treating a Ebola patient you should wear a mask, gloves gowns and goggles.

 Malaria is caused by mosquitos biting you and they carry Malaria.  Some of the Symptoms are headache, fever, muscle pain and fatigue, back pain, dry cough, nausea and vomiting.  In severe cases it can cause yellow skin, seizures, coma or even death.  People that have Malaria start to see the symptoms 15 days.

 Some of the symptoms of AIDS is diarrhea, Meningitis, Encephalitis, Tuberculosis and Tumers in the lungs and skin.  Some of the symptoms of HIV is fever, weight loss, mouth sores, rash, nausea and vomiting.  There is no cure or vaccine for HIV but if someone gets treated specially they can slow down the effects and you might live to normal life expectancy.

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