Science, asked by priyankajm2007, 3 months ago

How are communicable diseases different from non-communicable diseases?​

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Answered by ItzAshleshaMane
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Answer:

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.

Answered by gravity68
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1. Diseases spread from one to another person. Can be spread through water, air etc while Diseases cannot be transmitted from one to another person

2. Pathogens that are highly infectious and vectors transmit these diseases .Here, the causative are allergies, malnutrition, illness due to internal factors, lifestyle changes, environmental changes, abnormalities in cell proliferation etc.

3. Virus, bacteria while No agents

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