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Option 3 : HIV-AIDS

The correct option is HIV-AIDS.
EXPLANATION:

  • HIV-AIDS does not transmit through fine droplets coming out from the mouth or nose of an infected person, as it is a sexually transmitted disease, not an air-borne disease.
  • It transmits through direct sexual contact with an infected person, using infected blood or syringe, and from the infected mother to its child during pregnancy or via breastfeeding.

 ​Tuberculosis

  • Tuberculosis is a contagious infection transmitted through Droplet Transmission.
  • Tuberculosis is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) bacteria that generally affect the lungs.

​Pneumonia:

  • The most common type of bacterial pneumonia is called pneumococcal pneumonia.
  • Pneumococcal pneumonia is caused by the Streptococcus pneumonia germ that normally lives in the upper respiratory tract.
  • Pneumonia is an infection deep in the small airways and air sacs of the lungs.
  • This causes intense coughing. It will also be hard to breathe.
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