Biology, asked by djso, 1 year ago

distinguish between infectious and non-infectious diseases

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Answered by rajharshit011
10
Here I tried answering your question.

*Infectious diseases are the diseases based on occurrence or spread and duration. These are the diseases caused by micro-organisms like bacteria, virus, fungi and protozoa. Non-infectious diseases are the diseases based on occurrence or spread. These are the diseases caused by genetic abnormalities, malfunctioning of organs, environmental factors etc. e.g.cancer, hemophilia, genetic diseases,cardiovascular diseases etc.



*Infectious diseases are spread from one person to another through contaminated air, food, water, mites, vectors etc. Non-infectious diseases do not spread from one person to another.


*Infectious diseases are called as communicable diseases and non-infectious diseases are called as non-communicable diseases

Answered by jungkookiebangtan
6

HEY MATE HERE IS YOUR ANSWER!!

INFECTIOUS DISEASE:) the disease mainly spread through by contaminated AIR, WATER, FOOD OR VECTORS (insects and other animals.) like, TUBERCULOSIS :) spitting by patient.

HEPATITIS (Jaundice):) contaminated water, sharing of needles, blood..

NON INFECTIOUS DISEASE:) disease which do not occur though infection and body contacts. like.......

CANCER, DIABETES, HEART DISEASE,

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