5 Diseases That Now Have Cures

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A few years ago, certain diseases caused the death of many people due to the lack of medicines to treat them. Fortunately, we live in a generation where technology has advanced. We now have drugs to treat these diseases that once killed some people.

According to Healthline, these diseases were once deadly and cannot be prevented, but they can now be prevented with the help of modern medicine.

1. Tuberculosis, commonly known as tuberculosis, is a fatal infection that a person can contract by inhaling or swallowing the bacteria. The bacteria are known as tubercle bacilli. The lungs are damaged and the person constantly coughs up blood until he dies.

Fortunately, modern science has helped reduce the spread of tuberculosis, which has caused many deaths in the United States. Vaccines are now available to prevent tuberculosis.

2. Before the advent of antimalarial drugs, the Plasmodium parasite of mosquitoes killed many people, especially in Asia and Africa. Fortunately, drugs that can treat malaria are now available cheaply at almost every drug store.

3. Yellow fever is a deadly disease caused by the transmission of flavivirus through mosquito bites. Its symptoms are characterized by vomiting and yellowing of the eyes, nails and skin. This deadly disease has killed many people because it spreads easily through mosquito bites and dirty water.

Thanks to modern science, yellow fever can now be treated or prevented by taking medications or vaccinations. The vaccine could be very important for people who travel to areas such as Africa and South America where yellow fever is very common.

4. Smallpox is a highly contagious viral disease that makes people feel very weak. It causes fever, skin problems and sometimes death. Dr. Edward Jenner discovered his vaccine in 1796, which prevented the disease from spreading in the 1980s.

5. Polio is a deadly viral disease that paralyzed and killed many people before Jonas Salk developed a vaccine to help prevent its spread.

This vaccine has also saved many lives around the world by helping them fight the dangerous effects of polio on their bodies. Polio can now be easily treated or prevented with a vaccine.

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