Hint | Answer | % Correct | |
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Life threatening infection which makes you go crazy, caused by bites | R | Rabies | 85%
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Virus that causes AIDS | H | HIV | 80%
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Inflammation of the skin | D | Dermatitis | 70%
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Thinning of the bones, often associated with fractures | O | Osteoporosis | 70%
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Skin condition that causes itchy, dry skin | E | Eczema | 65%
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Illness due to accumulated bilirubin in the blood | J | Jaundice | 65%
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Chronic disfiguring disease often featured in the Bible | L | Leprosy | 55%
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Serious acute brain disease due to infection | M | Meningitis | 55%
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Death of tissue | N | Necrosis | 55%
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Life threatening infection also known as Lockjaw | T | Tetanus | 55%
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Stomach or duodenal condition treated by reducing stomach acid, or, in serious cases, by surgery | U | Ulcer | 55%
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Viral infection caused by Varicella | C | Chicken pox | 50%
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Viral disease also known as Rubella | G | German Measles | 40%
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Chronic disease causing muscle aches | F | Fibromyalgia | 35%
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Disease involving the development of plaques on the skin | P | Psoriasis | 35%
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Potentially fatal disease of childhood, caused by Bordatella Pertussis | W | Whooping Cough | 35%
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Disease contracted from infected animals that causes skin ulcers such as sheep and cattle | A | Anthrax | 30%
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Common disorder that causes pain, diarrhoea and constipation | I | IBS | 30%
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Condition causing severe leg pain, due to disc pressing on a nerve | S | Sciatica | 30%
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Housemaid's knee is an example of this type of inflammatory condition | B | Bursitis | 25%
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A life threatening complication of diabetes | K | Ketoacidosis | 20%
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Zoonosis which can cause infection of the heart valves, caused by Coxiella Burnettii | Q | Q fever | 20%
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Bacterium that causes Plague | Y | Yersinia Pestis | 20%
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Term for a disease spread between animals and humans | Z | Zoonosis | 15%
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Virus that caused Smallpox | V | Variola | 10%
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Condition causing excessively dry skin | X | Xeroderma | 5%
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