Iphone 5 running apps in background

My iphone 5 battery has been very reliable so I had it replaced today. But I'm also running a system monitoring activity app which says my camera is running but when I click on home screen, the camera is not on the open apps list. Please help

If Apple replaced the battery, bring it back to them, your phone is still under warranty.
If a 3rd party repair shop did that, show them your device and ask them to fix it, Apple does not service devices that have been opened by other companies.
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