(a) What precautions will you take to justify “prevention is better than cure”?
(b) Differentiate between communicable and non-communicable diseases on the basis of its transmission and causative agents.
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Prevention is better than cure
Sir Leszek Borysiewicz, Chief executive
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Abstract
The history of the control of infectious disease reflects the balance between our understanding of the nature of infection, the mechanisms of host resistance and the available technology to deliver an intervention. However, behind this ‘biomedical’ construct lies a deeper set of issues which embody serendipity, public understanding, and population-based intervention and its acceptability by the wider community, often complicated by the decisions and subsequent vacillations of policy makers.
Explanation:
communicable and non communicable diseases
Typically, it is caused by pathogens such as viruses, bacteria. For instance diseases such as AIDS, malaria, dengue etc. On the other hand, non-communicable diseases are the diseases which are not transmitted from one to another person. These are typically some of the allergies, nutrient deficiencies etc.