The answer is E. Dysentery.
Influenza, measles, dengue, and rabies are all infectious diseases caused by viruses. Dysentery is an infection of the intestines caused by bacteria or parasites.
Influenza is a respiratory illness that can cause mild to severe illness, and at times can lead to death. The best way to prevent influenza is by getting a flu vaccine each year.
Measles is a highly contagious respiratory illness caused by a virus. It can cause serious complications, including pneumonia, encephalitis (inflammation of the brain), and death. The best way to prevent measles is by getting vaccinated.
Dengue is a mosquito-borne viral disease that can cause fever, headache, muscle and joint pain, rash, and sometimes bleeding. There is no specific treatment for dengue, but there are ways to prevent it, such as using insect repellent, wearing long-sleeved shirts and pants, and using mosquito nets.
Rabies is a viral disease that affects the central nervous system. It is almost always fatal if not treated. The best way to prevent rabies is by getting vaccinated.
Dysentery is an infection of the intestines caused by bacteria or parasites. It can cause diarrhea, abdominal cramps, and fever. There are many different types of dysentery, and the treatment depends on the cause.