Burkitt lymphoma
malignant B-cell tumors and oral hairy leukoplakia
Chikungunya fever by A. Aegypti and A. Albopictus mosquitoes
blisters, high fever, rash, and joint pain that may last for months
Ebola virus disease by Ebolavirus, ESL-4, contact body fluids and indirect contact by contaminated fomites, handling and working with patients patients with EVD is extremely hazard. In the Ebola epidemic in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra lEONE in 2014, 28,000 people in 10 countries were infected and more than 11,000 died.
headache, fever, vomiting, diarrhea, and hemorrhage that may lead to severe bleeding, shock, and organ failure
hantavirus pulmonary syndrome
flu-like symptoms that develop into pulmonary edema, hypotension, pneumonia, and shock
HIV infection/AIDS- HIV-1 and HIV-2(West Africa)=> Sub-Saharan Africa for two-thirds of global total of new HIV infections.
flu-like symptoms followed by a latent period without symptoms, then wasting, and increased susceptibility to opportunistic infections
Stage 1: Acute HIV infection
Stage 2: Clinical latency
Stage 3: Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome