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3) Infection diseases and non-infection diseases.​

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Answered by stkalagoudar9849
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Infectious diseases are transmitted from person-to-person through the transfer of a pathogen such as bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites.

A non-infectious disease cannot be transmitted through a pathogen and is caused by a variety of other circumstantial factors

Answered by chandrubt
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Infectious diseases are communicable, non-infectious diseases are not. Infectious diseases are contagious, meaning that a person can contract the illness if they are exposed to carriers of the disease.

Infectious diseases are caused by the transmission of a pathogen. Infectious diseases are transmitted from person-to-person through the transfer of a pathogen such as bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites.

Prevention strategies for infectious disease focuses on stopping the spread. Infectious disease and non-infectious disease require different prevention strategies to protect individuals or groups from falling ill.

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