Biology, asked by punjabijatti02, 1 year ago

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♦♦♦what is the difference between infectious and non infectious diseases?♦♦♦


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Answered by abhishek686
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Infectious diseases are illnesses that are contagious, meaning they can be spread from one person to another.Infectious diseases are caused by microorganisms, called pathogens, or what we commonly refer to as germs. Viral and bacterial infections are the most common causes of infectious disease.

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Answered by smita24
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Infectious diseases

  • Infectious diseases are caused by microscopic germs (such as bacteria or viruses) that get into the body and cause problems. Some — but not all — infectious diseases spread directly from one person to another. ... Contagious diseases (such as the flu, colds, or strep throat) spread from person to person in several ways.

Non-infectious diseases

  • Non-infectious diseases (also called Non- communicable. diseases ) are those diseases that are not caused by a pathogen and cannot be shared from one person to another  such as heart diseases, stroke, cancers, diabetes, chronic kidney disease, osteoarthritis, osteoporosis,

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