1. What are the immediate and contributory causes of diseases? Explain it with the
example of a child suffering from diarrhoea.
Answers
Answered by
4
Answer:
Vectors in the atmosphere
prone to get affected if it's air or water borne
can get contagious if comes in contact...
Answered by
9
Explanation:
Immediate cause of a disease is the primary factor causing a disease. Contributory causes are factors, which do not cause the disease themselves but provide conditions for the disease to occur. Virus causing diarrhoea is the immediate cause. Contaminated drinking water and lack of resistance due to under-nourishment are the contributory causes.
mark as brainliest.
Similar questions
Hindi,
4 months ago
Science,
4 months ago
Social Sciences,
9 months ago
Science,
1 year ago
Math,
1 year ago