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difference between non communicable and communicable disease ​

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Answered by jeffrinesujan2020
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Communicable diseases are the diseases which passes from one individual to another individual. They are generally caused by some bacteria, viruses or any other pathogens. For example, malaria, AIDS etc. Non-communicable diseases are the diseases which does not spread from one person to another person.


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Answered by CopyThat
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Question: Differences between communicable and non-communicable diseases.

→Answer:

  • Communicable diseases are the diseases which are infectious and they spread from one host to another host, they are responsible for infection and growth of pathogenic(capable of causing disease),they live in humans and animals.
  • Ex: AIDS, Malaria, Dengue, Bacteria.
  • Non-communicable diseases are the diseases which do not spread or travel from one host to another host, they do not carry any infection of pathogenic, they occur in animals and mostly in humans, most of the people die, get effected due to these diseases.
  • Ex: Heart attack, Heart Diseases, Cancer, Diabetes.

⇒Extra Information:

  • What is a Disease?
  • It can be defined as the disorder or malfunctioning of a part in the human, animal body or any un-normal functioning of any organ. It is something which causes us illness or sickness.
  • Ex: Fever, Dengue, Cancer

⇒Learn more: Diseases and their causes:

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