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Class-V
What are the differences between deficiency and communicable diseases?

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Answered by tharunstar85
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Answered by smartbrainz
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the two main types of diseases that are most prevalent are deficiency disease and communicable disease.

Explanation:

  • deficiency diseases are those diseases that mainly occurs due to the deficiency of a particular type of Nutrition. An example of deficiency disease is night blindness which occurs due to the deficiency of vitamin A in our diet. The main treatment protocol is is giving the patient the deficient nutrient
  • however in case of communicable disease their is spread of the disease from one person to another and usually caused by virus fungus or bacteria

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