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differentiate between communicable and non communicable diseases

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Answered by heba79997999
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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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non-communicable disease (NCD) is a disease that is not transmissible directly from one person to another. NCDs include Parkinson's disease, autoimmune diseases, strokes, most heart diseases, most cancers, diabetes, chronic kidney disease, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, Alzheimer's disease, cataracts, and others.

If you caught that disease from another person or animal, it is called a communicable disease. These illnesses are usually caused by viruses or bacteria and are passed through the air, through contact with contaminated surfaces, or through contact with bodily fluids. Examples include colds, the flu, or HIV.

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Answered by nyknitesh07gmailcom
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communicable diseases-The diseases which speard due to the physical contact and some another factor like air,water,food etc.Ex-cough corona, inching etc.

Non communicable diseases-The diseases which can't spread due to physical contact.Ex-stomachache,headache piles etc.

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