1- 2-5j:
– Cholera
– Chancroid
– Herpes (2 to 7d)
– Diphtheria
– The best part of bacterial infections (scarlet fever …)
2- 10 days:
– Measles
– Leptospirosis (6 12j).
– Pertussis (7 to 10j)
– Tetanus (3 to 30d)
3- 14 days:
– Rubella
– Chickenpox
– Malaria (10 to 20 d)
– Typhoid fever (1-2-is Maines)
– Brucellosis (1-2 semai-nes)
4- 3 weeks:
– Mumps
– Syphilis
5- > 21 days:
– Rabies (20 to 60 days)
– HIV (2-6 weeks)
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