Harmful Microbes Infectious MicrobeDisease Bacteria Bacterial meningitis, Chlamydia, MRSA Virus AIDS, Chicken pox, Flu, Measles, Glandular Fever Fungi.

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Harmful Microbes Infectious MicrobeDisease Bacteria Bacterial meningitis, Chlamydia, MRSA Virus AIDS, Chicken pox, Flu, Measles, Glandular Fever Fungi Thrush Infectious Microbe

SymptomsDisease Asymptomatic Chlamydia, MRSA Fever Flu, Measles, Chicken pox, Bacterial meningitis Rash Bacterial meningitis, Chicken pox, Measles, Sore throat Flu, Glandular fever Tiredness Glandular fever, Lesions AIDS Whitish discharge Chlamydia, Thrush Symptoms Harmful Microbes

TransmissionDisease Sexual contact Chlamydia, AIDS, Thrush Blood Bacterial meningitis, AIDS Touch Flu, Measles, Chicken pox, MRSA Inhalation Flu, Measles, Chicken pox, Bacterial meningitis Mouth to mouth Flu, Glandular fever Transmission Harmful Microbes

PreventionDisease Wash hands Flu, Measles, Chicken pox, MRSA, Bacterial meningitis Cover coughs and sneezes Flu, Measles, Chicken pox, Bacterial meningitis Use a condom Chlamydia, AIDS, Thrush Avoid unnecessary antibiotic use MRSA*, Thrush Vaccination Chicken pox, Measles, Flu Prevention of Infection Harmful Microbes

TreatmentDisease Antibiotics Chlamydia, Bacterial meningitis, MRSA* Bed Rest Chicken pox, Glandular fever, Measles, Flu Antifungals Thrush Fluid Intake Chicken pox, Glandular fever, Measles, Flu Treatment of Infection Harmful Microbes