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Meningitis is one of the infectious diseases, which affects the brain. The membranes inflame due to infections, accidents, medical procedures and chemicals. Meningitis is both bacterial and viral.
Viral meningitis is common and is a mild illness when compared to bacterial meningitis. Some doctors term viral meningitis as aseptic meningitis because it does not develop in the spinal fluid. They call it so because they are not aware about the cause that caused meningitis.More...
Mumps is an infectious disease which is caused by a virus, and the parotid glands, which are also called salivary glands, are inflamed. Vaccination prevents mumps. In areas like Europe and North America, mumps vaccination is made compulsory for children to join in school.More...
Measles is a viral infection that most children get if they have not been vaccinated against it. However, it is quite possible for adults to also get this infection. In the US, the number of measles cases has decreased quite significantly as children are immunized against it. However, still some children and adults do get measles.More...
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