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Your question makes no sense. Bacterial meningitis is a bacterial infection of the meninges, the membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord. DNA and RNA are both molecules that code the structure and function of cells.

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Meninginal dura matter is the skin around the brain, that's DNA. Meningitis is a symptom and therefore an RNA. 
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It is neither DNA nor RNA , it is a disease .

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Pneumonia is inflammation of the lung disease. It can be caused by bacteria or viruses. Most of the time, it is bacterial (which contain DNA). Viruses can be RNA or DNA-based.

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Neither! malaria is a parasite with part of its life cycle in the human red blood cell.

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