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My List of the Five Deadliest Communicable Diseases



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By : Doris Hill    19 or more times read
Submitted 2010-11-16 20:37:41
I was reading a very attention-grabbing article entitled "The Five Deadliest Diseases in History" where the author checked out the deadliest diseases in history in terms of variety of deaths over time.

I wished to do one thing similar however from a totally different angle. My list includes 5 diseases that are forever or nearly continually fatal.

A number of these diseases are quite rare, some are well known. Some haven't any treatment choices offered and a few have antibiotic, vaccination or other treatment, however death is a certain issue without appropriate and timely treatment.

The dictionary definition of case-fatality rate is the proportion of individuals contracting a disease who die of that disease. The subsequent communicable diseases have a case-fatality rate of one hundred or nearly 100 percent.

Prion Disease

The prion diseases or transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSE) are characterized by progressive, deterioration of the brain. The human prion diseases are forever fatal.

The TSE's include Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease and all its variants, kuru and Gerstmann-Staussler-Scheinker syndrome.

Though not fully characterized, a prion is an abnormally folded protein that will have long incubation times of many years.

Human prion disease will be acquired through diet, medical treatment, surgery or blood transfusion and a few are thought-about genetic. There's no treatment for human prion disease.

Naegleria fowleri

Infection with this free-living amoeba called primary amoebic meningoencephalitis (PAM) is nearly 100 % fatal even with treatment.

The amoeba invades the brain through the nose whereas people partake in recreational water activities in heat, fresh water. The amoeba finds its method to the brain when water rushes up the nose and destroys the tissue of the brain.

Symptoms of this very rare disease embrace severe frontal headache, hallucinations, fever and death occurs inside 10 days.

Untreated Rabies

This viral disease that individuals get through the bite of an infected animal is sort of a hundred% fatal within the absence of timely vaccination and rabies immunoglobulin.

Headache, fever, hydrophobia, delirium and sometimes convulsions are the symptoms seen before coma and death occurs.

Rabies is not a rare disease and fifty five,000 people die this horrible death worldwide principally in developing countries as a result of of inadequate or no post-exposure treatment.

Untreated Septicemic and Pneumonic Plague

While untreated bubonic plague contains a case fatality rate of up to 60%, untreated septicemic and pneumonic plague are invariably fatal.

Plague is caused by infection with the bacterium, Yersinia pestis. Folks typically get this disease from the bite of an outbreak-infected flea. With timely and appropriate antibiotic treatment, all types of plague will be countered.

Untreated African Sleeping Sickness

This disease that is restricted to certain areas of Africa is fatal while not acceptable treatment. This parasitic disease from the Trypanosoma species is transmitted to people through the bite of the tse tse fly.

This disease starts out with fever, headache and joint pain later to invade the central nervous system.

At now confusion and a disturbed sleep cycle kicks in and while not treatment, coma and death will ensue.

The following communicable diseases get honorable mention as being close to having a one hundred percent case-fatality rate:
Author Resource:- Dorish Hill has been writing articles online for nearly 2 years now. Not only does this author specialize in Diseases, you can also check out her latest website about:
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