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explain with examples the different means by which infections disease and non infections can spreed.​

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Answered by nayanavikaskarpdk2v1
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Infectious diseases can spread in a variety of ways: through the air, from direct or indirect contact with another person, soiled objects, skin or mucous membrane, saliva, urine, blood and body secretions, through sexual contact, and through contaminated food and water

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Answered by Sharwin22
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Differentiate between infectious and non-infectious diseases.

A disease is a condition that deteriorates the normal functioning of the cells, tissues, and organs. The two types of disease are infectious diseases and non-infection diseases.

Difference between infectious and non-infectious diseases

The table given below shows the between infectious and non-infectious diseases.

Infectious diseases

Non-infectious diseases

Diseases that spread from one person to another are called communicable diseases. They do not spread to others and they restrain within a person who has contracted them

They are caused by microorganisms called pathogens such as bacteria, protozoans, viruses, etc. These diseases are caused by pathogens, but other factors such as age, nutritional deficiency, the gender of an individual, and lifestyle also influence the disease

Examples: Cholera, chickenpox, malaria  

Examples: Diabetes, cancer, asthma, etc.

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