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Someone, me 1. loss of appetite, fatigue, headache, and jaundice are symptoms of: a. polio b. rabies c. smallpox d. viral hepatitis 2. mild fever, chills, headache, and swollen glands are symptoms of: a. influenza b. measles c. mumps d. rubella 3. sudden chills, fever, and extreme weakness are symptoms of: a. influenza b. chicken pox c. mumps d. rubella

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