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Cholera and Typhoid area.Vector borne diseasesb.Water borne diseasesc.Air borne diseasesd.None of the abov

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Cholera and Typhoid area.Vector borne diseasesb.Water borne diseasesc.Air borne diseasesd.None of the abov

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Cholera and Typhoid are both diseases caused by bacteria. They are not vector-borne diseases, which means they are not transmitted through the bites of insects or animals. Instead, they are waterborne diseases, meaning they are spread through contaminated water sources. This can happen when people consume water or food that has been contaminated with the bacteria. Airborne diseases, on the other hand, are those that are spread through the air, typically through respiratory droplets from an infected person. Examples of airborne diseases include tuberculosis and influenza. Therefore, the correct answer is b) Waterborne diseases.

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