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Difference between immediate health problem and subsequent health problems

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Answered by Aadhi2006
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Immediate health problems:

The agent that causes the disease is called the immediate cause. For eg. if a baby is suffering from loose motions, we can say that the cause of the loose motion is an infection with a virus. So the immediate cause of the disease is a virus.

Subsequent health problems:

Contributory causes include causes which contribute to immediate cause to be able to cause the disease eg. Genetic difference or poor nourishment

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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