and the prevention and control. Supply the lacking data in the table. Copy the table then write your answer on the allotted space. COMMUNICABLE DISEASES SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS PREVENTION AND CONTROL • Wear mask • Vaccination and immunization (part of childhood) 1. Chickenpox 2. Influenza Sudden onset of fever for 3-5 days Chills, tiredness 3. Tuberculosis •A cough that lasts more than three weeks. •Loss of appetite and unintentional weight loss. • Hand washing •Vaccination/immunization part of childhood program 4. Measles 5. Common Cold (Viral Rhinitis) • Keep both hands clean/perform hand hygiene properly
and the prevention and control. Supply the lacking data in the table. Copy the table then write your answer on the allotted space. COMMUNICABLE DISEASES SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS PREVENTION AND CONTROL • Wear mask • Vaccination and immunization (part of childhood) 1. Chickenpox 2. Influenza Sudden onset of fever for 3-5 days Chills, tiredness 3. Tuberculosis •A cough that lasts more than three weeks. •Loss of appetite and unintentional weight loss. • Hand washing •Vaccination/immunization part of childhood program 4. Measles 5. Common Cold (Viral Rhinitis) • Keep both hands clean/perform hand hygiene properly
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