Difference between contagious and communicable disease
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An infectious disease is a disease caused by a microorganism and therefore potentially infinitely transferable to new individuals. It may or may not be communicable. An example of a non-communicable disease is disease caused by toxins from food poisoning or infection caused by toxins in the environment, such as tetanus.
A communicable disease on the other hand is an infectious disease that is contagious and which can be transmitted from one source to another by infectious bacteria or viral organisms.
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communicable diseases are the diseases that can spresd from one person to another.eg: common cold,cancer etc.
contagious diseases
these are diseases which cant be cured and are non communicable
for ex-cancer
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