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		<title>Infectious Diseases that Follow Natural Disasters &#8211; As if the Natural Disaster Wasn’t Enough</title>
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So you live through the most horrific fire, flood, earthquake, tornado, hurricane, or volcanic eruption and you realize &#8220;hey, I&#8217;m still alive and kickin!&#8221;&#160; You still have to keep your wits about you because something else could very well bite you in your backside.&#160; We&#8217;re not talking about the neighbor&#8217;s dog either thats been [...]]]></description>
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<p>So you live through the most horrific fire, flood, earthquake, tornado, hurricane, or volcanic eruption and you realize &ldquo;hey, I&rsquo;m still alive and kickin!&rdquo;&nbsp; You still have to keep your wits about you because something else could very well bite you in your backside.&nbsp; We&rsquo;re not talking about the neighbor&rsquo;s dog either thats been eyeballing you for the last 2 years, because he already ran up the street and got someone else.&nbsp; What could bite you are one or more of the following:&nbsp; <strong></strong></p>
<p><strong>Typhoid Fever</strong><br />Eating is pretty essential and you&rsquo;ll probably be somewhat hungry after going through such a traumatic event; however, if your friend offers you some food and he&rsquo;s been a little delirious and feverish, just say &ldquo;Thanks, but NO Thanks!&rdquo;&nbsp; If you aren&rsquo;t sure if your buddy has it, then ask to smell his feces.&nbsp; Ewwww, I know!&nbsp; But someone with Typhoid Fever will have diarrhea that smells like pea-soup.&nbsp; Your friend will understand, after you explain why you followed him into the bathroom.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </p>
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<p><strong>Gastroenteritis</strong><br />When the coach mentioned you should have a little &lsquo;fire in your belly&rsquo;, he probably didn&rsquo;t mean gastroenteritis.&nbsp; Having an inflammation in your gastrointestinal tract is not very fun but having diarrhea, abnormal flatulence, bloody stools, and a whole host of other symptoms is much less fun.&nbsp; The little pink bottle may help your diarrhea but for some of the other symptoms it&rsquo;s much harder to find such easy relief.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; </p>
<p><strong>Viral Hepatitis</strong><br />When people say &ldquo;it doesn&rsquo;t matter if you&rsquo;re black, white, brown, yellow, heck even purple&rdquo;, they haven&rsquo;t been yellow yet.&nbsp; If you ARE yellow, you better believe BEING yellow does matter.&nbsp; Yellowness is linked to jaundice, and jaundice is an indicator of being affected by viral hepatitis. </p>
<p><img src="http://www.kgupta.org/media_site/images/disease/cough.jpg" align="left" alt="" style="margin-right: 18px;" /><strong>Tuberculosis (TB)</strong><br />When everyone has IT but you, don&rsquo;t you want IT even more?&nbsp; Well, even though it&rsquo;s thought that 1/3 of the world has Tuberculosis, I&rsquo;m thinking TB may not be too high on your wish list.&nbsp; Some of the symptoms you might get to experience are a chronic cough, fever, night-sweats&#8230; TB is spread through the air, which leads me to ask &ldquo;how long can you hold your breath?&rdquo;<br /><strong><br />Schistosomiasis</strong><br />Try to say that 10 times fast!&nbsp; It&rsquo;s a parasitic disease that can lead to some of the basic symptoms, such as cough, fever, and fatigue.&nbsp; If you have any of these, you won&rsquo;t even be able to say it once.&nbsp; Well, now that you&#8217;re all tuckered out from trying to say the name I&#8217;ll share the other little surprise too &#8211; down there!&nbsp; Figure out the surprise yet?&nbsp; It&rsquo;s genital sores&#8230;um, not quite what you expected huh?!&nbsp; </p>
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