differentiate between contributory and immediate causes of disease
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Answer: Immediate cause of adisease is the primary factor causing a disease. Contributory causes are factors, which do notcause the disease themselves but provide conditions for the disease to occur. Virus causing diarrhoea is the immediate cause.
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Contributory causes of disease indicate towards a few factors that might lead an individual to develop the disease, on the other hand, immediate causes of disease indicate towards the primary cause of the ailment.
For example, diarrhoea is the disease and you can point out towards virus for being the primary cause behind it and lack of resistance resulted from undernourishment and contamination from drinking water can be described as contributory causes.
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