A fast-spreading, often fatal disease is called a plague
~Mz.Ryah Gresham Elementary
Mononucleosis is often called "the kissing disease".
leukemia
In 1885.Daniel Carrion,inoculated himself with blood from a lesion to study the course of the skin disease. When he became ill with Oroya fever,the connection became apparent. Oroya fever is often called Carrion's disease in honor of his fatal experiment
What we now call Tuberculosis, a particularly nasty respiratory disease, often fatal.
No tetanus is an acute often fatal disease caused by a neurotoxin
Rabies
Mucormycosis is a rare but often fatal disease caused by certain fungi. It is sometimes called zygomycosis or phycomycosis. Mucormycosis is an opportunistic infection that typically develops in patients with weakened immune systems.
Bowl Disease comes in stages and can be fatal in some cases. Some of the early signs can be often loose bowls or bloody and painful bowls, it does not always mean it is fatal as often stress can be a cause of some of the same symptoms and if you tend to have a concern it is best to seek medical advice.
Nerve damage is very bad, and often fatal. It is the leading cause of heart disease & stroke.
Tuberculosis.
Intestinal anthrax is a rare, often-fatal form of the disease, caused by eating meat from an animal that died of anthrax.
Malaria is not a correct answer here. Malaria is a disease caused by a parasite protozoa called Plasmodium- not a viral disease- that infects and is transmitted by the Anophelesnot the Aedes mosquito. The correct answer here is: The usually non-fatal viral disease caused by Aedes aegypti is dengue, often referred to as dengue fever or "break bone" fever.